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Ge K-Edge Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Study of the Local Structure of Amorphous GeTe and the Crystallization
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1991
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X-ray CrystallographyX-ray SpectroscopyLocal StructureEngineeringChemistryMolecular DynamicsAmorphous GeteCrystal FormationMaterials ScienceCrystal MaterialChemical BondCrystallographyCrystal Structure DesignGe-te Bond LengthNatural SciencesX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsAmorphous SolidGe K-edge Exafs
The local structure and crystallization of amorphous GeTe (a-GeTe) were examined by means of Ge K-edge EXAFS. In a-GeTe, both Ge-Ge and Ge-Te bonds were observed to exist in nearest neighbors of Ge. The average coordination number around Ge is 3.7, which is close to the tetrahedral structure. A random covalent network (RCN) model seems to be suitable for the local Structure. After a-GeTe crystallizes at 129°C, the Ge-Ge bond disappears and the Ge-Te bond length increases considerably. As temperature rises, in a-GeTe the Debye-Waller factor of the Ge-Te bond increases greatly, while that of the Ge-Ge bond increases only slightly. At the crystallization, it is found that the fluctuation of the Ge-Te bond length plays a major role in the change of the local structure and bonding state around Ge.
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