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      Memory effects in complex materials and nanoscale systems

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              Phase-change materials for rewriteable data storage.

              Phase-change materials are some of the most promising materials for data-storage applications. They are already used in rewriteable optical data storage and offer great potential as an emerging non-volatile electronic memory. This review looks at the unique property combination that characterizes phase-change materials. The crystalline state often shows an octahedral-like atomic arrangement, frequently accompanied by pronounced lattice distortions and huge vacancy concentrations. This can be attributed to the chemical bonding in phase-change alloys, which is promoted by p-orbitals. From this insight, phase-change alloys with desired properties can be designed. This is demonstrated for the optical properties of phase-change alloys, in particular the contrast between the amorphous and crystalline states. The origin of the fast crystallization kinetics is also discussed.
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                Journal
                Advances in Physics
                Advances in Physics
                Informa UK Limited
                0001-8732
                1460-6976
                April 2011
                April 2011
                : 60
                : 2
                : 145-227
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                10.1080/00018732.2010.544961
                d2b71f27-c497-4c16-9e5f-fa06616f3c71
                © 2011
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