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Real Time Study of Phase Transformation of In2Se3 Thin Films by PEEM


EMSL Project ID
22791

Abstract

This project is to apply photoelectron emission microscopy (PEEM) for an investigation of the phase and domain transformation of In2Se3 induced by electrical field and/or thermal energy PEEM allows to follow local work function changes with the change of structure on a nano scale in real time; thus it is of fundamental importance in work dedicated to understanding the complex phase changes of In2Se3 in an attempt to demonstrate an optimal phase that can reduce the threshold voltage and current for non-volatile memory applications

Project Details

Project type
Exploratory Research
Start Date
2006-11-06
End Date
2007-11-18
Status
Closed

Team

Principal Investigator

Fumio Ohuchi
Institution
University of Washington

Team Members

Esmeralda Yitamben
Institution
University of Washington

Claire, Chih-Yuan Lu
Institution
University of Washington

Marjorie Olmstead
Institution
University of Washington