This study examined the various physical, structural and electrical properties of SiO(2) doped Ge(2)Sb(2)Te(5) (SGST) films for phase change random access memory applications. Interestingly, SGST had a layered structure (LS) resulting from the inhomogeneous distribution of SiO(2) after annealing. The physical parameters able to affect the reset current of phase change memory (I(res)) were predicted from the Joule heating and heat conservation equations. When SiO(2) was doped into GST, thermal conductivity largely decreased by ∼ 55%. The influence of SiO(2)-doping on I(res) was examined using the test phase change memory cell. I(res) was reduced by ∼ 45%. An electro-thermal simulation showed that the reduced thermal conductivity contributes to the improvement of cell efficiency as well as the reduction of I(res), while the increased dynamic resistance contributes only to the latter. The formation and presence of the LS thermal conductivity in the set state test cell after repeated switching was confirmed.

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