Phase change materials and phase change memory

S Raoux, F Xiong, M Wuttig, E Pop - MRS bulletin, 2014 - cambridge.org
MRS bulletin, 2014cambridge.org
Phase change memory (PCM) is an emerging technology that combines the unique
properties of phase change materials with the potential for novel memory devices, which can
help lead to new computer architectures. Phase change materials store information in their
amorphous and crystalline phases, which can be reversibly switched by the application of
an external voltage. This article describes the advantages and challenges of PCM. The
physical properties of phase change materials that enable data storage are described, and …
Phase change memory (PCM) is an emerging technology that combines the unique properties of phase change materials with the potential for novel memory devices, which can help lead to new computer architectures. Phase change materials store information in their amorphous and crystalline phases, which can be reversibly switched by the application of an external voltage. This article describes the advantages and challenges of PCM. The physical properties of phase change materials that enable data storage are described, and our current knowledge of the phase change processes is summarized. Various designs of PCM devices with their respective advantages and integration challenges are presented. The scaling limits of PCM are addressed, and its performance is compared to competing existing and emerging memory technologies. Finally, potential new applications of phase change devices such as neuromorphic computing and phase change logic are outlined.
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