Thermal Boundary Resistance Measurements for Phase-Change Memory Devices
2010
Thermal interfaces play a key role in determining the programming energy of phase-change memory (PCM) devices. This letter reports the picosecond thermoreflectance measurements of thermal boundary resistance (TBR) at TiN/GST and Al/TiN interfaces, as well as the intrinsic thermal conductivity measurements of fcc GST between 30°C and 325°C. The TiN/GST TBR decreases with temperature from ~26 to ~18 m 2 ·K/GW, and the Al/TiN ranges from ~7 to 2.4 m 2 ·K/GW. A TBR of 10 m 2 ·K/GW is equivalent in thermal resistance to ~192 nm of TiN. The fcc GST conductivity increases with temperature between ~0.44 and 0.59 W/m/K. A detailed understanding of TBR is essential for optimizing the PCM technology.
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