Effect of Pb doping on the crystallization process and thermoelectric properties of Ge2Sb2Te5 phase change material
M. Zhezhu, A. Vasil'ev, M. Yaprintsev, A. Musayelyan, E. Pilyuk, O. Ivanov

TL;DR
This study investigates how Pb doping influences the crystallization behavior and thermoelectric properties of Ge2Sb2Te5, revealing that controlled doping enhances phase transition control and thermoelectric efficiency for potential multifunctional applications.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how Pb doping modulates phase transitions and thermoelectric performance in Ge2Sb2Te5, enabling improved multifunctional device applications.
Findings
Pb doping lowers crystallization transition temperatures.
Maximum power factor of 1.3 at 633 K for 2.5 at.% Pb-GST.
Enhanced carrier mobility in Pb-doped GST.
Abstract
Phase change materials based on Ge-Sb-Te alloys are widely explored for their potential in both memory devices and thermoelectric applications. In this study, films of Ge2Sb2Te5 (GST) doped with varying concentrations of Pb were prepared and systematically investigated to trace the effect of Pb doping on crystallization-induced phase transformations and thermoelectric properties. Via X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy, the impact of Pb doping on the crystallization behavior was revealed and examined. According to the specific electrical resistivity measurements, the Pb doping resulted in decreasing both the amorphous-to-cubic and cubic-to-hexagonal transition temperatures, thereby facilitating the formation of the hexagonal phase at a lower thermal regime. Furthermore, Seebeck coefficient and electrical resistivity data of hexagonal Pb-doped GST were used to calculate the power…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhase-change materials and chalcogenides · Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials
