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Estimating copper and gold nanoalloy applicability as an active layer of phase-inverse memory cells

Yu.Ya. Gafner, D.A. Ryzhkova, I.S. Zamulin

N.F. Katanov Khakas State University, Abakan, Russia

DOI: 10.26456/pcascnn/2019.11.443

Аbstract: In this work a method of computer simulation was used to study the process of the smooth cooling of nanoclusters of an alloy of copper and gold from the melt of various chemical compositions in order to analyze their applicability as the material of the active layer of phase-inverse memory cells. According to the results of the study, it was concluded that the optimal configurations are those with a gold content of 10% and 90% in the alloy with a particle size of 8 and 4 nm, respectively.

Keywords: phase-inverse memory, nanoclusters, computer simulation, gold, copper.

Bibliography link:

Gafner, Yu.Ya. Estimating copper and gold nanoalloy applicability as an active layer of phase-inverse memory cells / Yu.Ya. Gafner, D.A. Ryzhkova, I.S. Zamulin // Physical and chemical aspects of the study of clusters, nanostructures and nanomaterials: Interuniversity collection of proceedings / Ed. by V.M. Samsonov, N.Yu. Sdobnyakov. – Tver: TSU, 2019. – I. 11. – P. 443-448.

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