Photoinduced Ultrafast Transition of the Local Correlated Structure in Chalcogenide Phase-Change Materials

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS(2022)

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Revealing the bonding and time-evolving atomic dynamics in functional materials with complex lattice structures can update the fundamental knowledge on rich physics therein, and also help to manipulate the material properties as desired. As the most prototypical chalcogenide phase change material, Ge2Sb2Te5 has been widely used in optical data storage and nonvolatile electric memory due to the fast switching speed and the low energy consumption. However, the basic understanding of the structural dynamics on the atomic scale is still not clear. Using femtosecond electron diffraction, structure factor calculation, and timedependent density-functional theory molecular dynamic simulation, we reveal the photoinduced ultrafast transition of the local correlated structure in the averaged rocksalt phase of Ge2Sb2Te5. The randomly oriented Peierls distortion among unit cells in the averaged rocksalt phase of Ge2Sb2Te5 is termed as local correlated structures. The ultrafast suppression of the local Peierls distortions in the individual unit cell gives rise to a local structure change from the rhombohedral to the cubic geometry within similar to 0.3 ps. In addition, the impact of the carrier relaxation and the large number of vacancies to the ultrafast structural response is quantified and discussed. Our Letter provides new microscopic insights into contributions of the local correlated structure to the transient structural and optical responses in phase change materials. Moreover, we stress the significance of femtosecond electron diffraction in revealing the local correlated structure in the subunit cell and the link between the local correlated structure and physical properties in functional materials with complex microstructures.
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