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Type: 
Journal
Description: 
The electrical properties of amorphous GeTe films deposited at room temperature, ion implanted, and melt-quenched have been studied. The activation energy for the mobility gap varies from 0.64, in the melt-quenched, to 0.74 eV, in the as deposited film. In all the types of amorphous, pre-annealing at temperatures below crystallization induces relaxation, increasing the resistance and the mobility gap. Pre-annealing also reduces the nucleation rate for crystallization by a factor up to 4. A model is proposed, describing the competing processes of structural relaxation and crystallization, as governed by a population of sub-critical nuclei formed by medium range ordered regions.
Publisher: 
American Institute of Physics
Publication date: 
12 Aug 2013
Authors: 

S Privitera, AM Mio, G D'Arrigo, E Carria, E Rimini

Biblio References: 
Volume: 103 Issue: 7 Pages: 071901
Origin: 
Applied Physics Letters