(From left) Joel Ager, Daryl Chrzan and Eugene Haller have shown that Binary Eutectic-Alloy Nanostructures could be applied to both phase-change memory and optical data storage technologies.
Credit: Roy Kaltschmidt / Berkeley Lab
Berkeley Lab researchers have discovered a new class of phase-change materials that could be applied to phase-change random access memory technologies and possibly optical data storage technologies. The binary eutectic-alloy nanostructures (BEANs) are nanocrystal alloys of a metal and semiconductor.
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The researchers expect that the two structures' electronic transport and optical properties will differ significantly, and that this difference can be tuned via modifications in composition.
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