Effect of fragility on the stability and thermodynamic properties of amorphous Te-Ge films

ORAL

Abstract

Amorphous materials exhibit great a range in their properties due to their ability to possess different local structures. Depending on the local structure, amorphous materials can achieve a wide range of stabilities, both above and below the traditional fast-cooled materials. We measured this stability primarily by examining the thermodynamic properties of the material, including using fast-scanning calorimetry to measure the glass transition onset and magnitude. In this work, we show changes in the stability of amorphous as-prepared TeGe films prepared with different growth parameters. By varying these conditions we are able to achieve understable, normally stable, and ultrastable films, even at the same composition. We further compare the results of different TeGe compositions, and therefore fragility, on the ability to form glasses of various stabilities.

*I would like to acknowledge the NSF grant DMR 1809498 for support.

Presenters

  • Christopher N Madsen

    • University of California, Berkeley

Authors

  • Christopher N Madsen

    • University of California, Berkeley
  • Manel Molina-Ruiz

    • University of California, Berkeley
  • Bengisu Yasar

    • University of California, Berkeley
  • Aitor Lopeandia

    • Autonomous University of Barcelona
  • Llibertat Abad

    • Barcelona Institute of Microelectronics
  • Frances Hellman

    • University of California, Berkeley Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
    • University of California, Berkeley