Conference Presentation (Invited) FZJ-2022-00665

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Non-volatile photonic Applications with Phase Change Materials



2021

Photonics West San Francisco, San FranciscoSan Francisco, USA, 6 Mar 2021 - 11 Mar 20212021-03-062021-03-11

Abstract: It has been a long-time dream of mankind to design materials with tailored properties. In recent years, the focus of our work has been the design of phase change materials for applications in data storage and advanced photonic applications. In this application, the remarkable property portfolio of phase change materials (PCMs) is employed, which includes the ability to rapidly switch between the amorphous and crystalline state. Surprisingly, in PCMs both states differ significantly in their properties. This material combination makes them very attractive for data storage applications in rewriteable optical data storage and active photonics, where the pronounced difference of optical properties between the amorphous and crystalline state is employed. This unconventional class of materials is also the basis of a storage concept to replace flash memory. Today’s talk will discuss the unique material properties, which characterize phase change materials. In particular, it will be shown that only a well-defined group of materials utilizes a unique bonding mechanism (metavalent bonding), which can explain many of the characteristic features of crystalline phase change materials. Different pieces of evidence for the existence of this novel bonding mechanism, which we have coined metavalent bonding, will be presented. In particular, we will present a novel map, which separates the known strong bonding mechanisms of metallic, ionic and covalent bonding, which provides further evidence that metavalent bonding is a novel and fundamental bonding mechanism. This insight is subsequently employed to design phase change materials for photonic applications. We will demonstrate how the optical contrast can be tuned in different regions of the spectral range, including the realization of plasmonic phase change materials.


Contributing Institute(s):
  1. JARA Institut Green IT (PGI-10)
Research Program(s):
  1. 5233 - Memristive Materials and Devices (POF4-523) (POF4-523)

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