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Energy bandpass filtering in superlattice phase change memories

We propose energy bandpass filtering employed using the idea of anti-reflection heterostructures as a means to reduce the energy requirements of a superlattice phase change memory based on GeTe and Sb$_{2}$Te$_{3}$ heterostructures. Different configurations of GeTe/Sb$_{2}$Te$_{3}$ superlattices are studied using the non-equilibrium Green's function approach. Our electronic transport simulations calculate the coupling parameter for the high resistance covalent state, to $97 \%$ that of the stable low resistance resonant state, maintaining the ON/OFF ratio of 100 for a reliable read operation. By examining various configurations of the superlattice structures we conclude that the inclusion of anti-reflection units on both sides of the superlattice increases the overall ON/OFF ratio by an order of magnitude which can further help in scaling down of the memory device. It is also observed that the device with such anti-reflection units exhibits 32$\%$ lesser RESET voltage than the most common PCM superlattice configurations and 27$\%$ in the presence of elastic dephasing. Moreover, we also find that the ON/OFF ratios in these devices are also resilient to the variations in the periodicity of the superlattice.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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