Biological-Templating of a Segregating Binary Alloy for Nanowire-Like Phase-Change Materials and Memory
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Loke, Desmond K.; Clausen, Griffin J.; Ohmura, Jacqueline F.; Belcher, Angela M.
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One of the best strategies for achieving faster computers is to mitigate the millisecond-order time delays arising from the transfer and storage of information between silicon- A nd magnetic-based memories. Segregating-binary-alloy (SBA)-type phase-change materials (PCMs), such as gallium antimonide-based systems, can store information on 10 ns time scales by using a single memory structure; however, these materials are hindered by the high consumption of energies and undergo elemental segregation around 620 K. Nanowire-like PCMs can achieve low-energy consumption but are often synthesized by vapor-liquid-solid methods above 720 K, which would cause irreversible corruption of SBA-based PCMs. Here we control the morphology, composition, and functionality of SBA-type germanium-tin oxide systems using template-driven nucleation that leverages the electrostatic-binding specificity of the M13 bacteriophage surface. A wirelike PCM was achieved, with controllable and reliable phase-changing signatures, capable of tens of nanoseconds switching times. This approach addresses some of the critical material compositional and structural constraints that currently diminish the utility of PCMs in universal memory systems.
Date issued
2018-11-20Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering; Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MITJournal
ACS applied materials & interfaces
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American Chemical Society (ACS)
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Loke, Desmond K. et al. “Biological-Templating of a Segregating Binary Alloy for Nanowire-Like Phase-Change Materials and Memory.” ACS applied materials & interfaces 1 (2018): 6556-6562 © 2018 The Author(s)
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2574-0970
2574-0970