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  • * Chalcogenide-based phase-change materials (PCMs) are highlighted as key materials for these devices due to their significant optical differences in various structural phases.
  • * The paper discusses three critical aspects often overlooked in previous models—enthalpy of fusion, heat capacity changes during glass transition, and thermal conductivity of liquid-phase PCMs—which are crucial for understanding thermal and phase transitions in photonic devices, ultimately aiding in developing more efficient optics.

Article Abstract

Reconfigurable or programmable photonic devices are rapidly growing and have become an integral part of many optical systems. The ability to selectively modulate electromagnetic waves through electrical stimuli is crucial in the advancement of a variety of applications from data communication and computing devices to environmental science and space explorations. Chalcogenide-based phase-change materials (PCMs) are one of the most promising material candidates for reconfigurable photonics due to their large optical contrast between their different solid-state structural phases. Although significant efforts have been devoted to accurate simulation of PCM-based devices, in this paper, three important aspects which have often evaded prior models yet having significant impacts on the thermal and phase transition behavior of these devices are highlighted: the enthalpy of fusion, the heat capacity change upon glass transition, as well as the thermal conductivity of liquid-phase PCMs. The important topic of switching energy scaling in PCM devices, which also helps explain why the three above-mentioned effects have long been overlooked in electronic PCM memories but only become important in photonics, is further investigated. These findings offer insight to facilitate accurate modeling of PCM-based photonic devices and can inform the development of more efficient reconfigurable optics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smll.202304145DOI Listing

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