Ali Gokirmak
Professor/Electrical and Computer Engr
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
330 Scholarly Contributions
Comparison of Instantaneous Crystallization and Metastable Models in Phase Change Memory Cells
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Electrical Characterization of Ge 2 Sb 2 Te 5 Phase Change Memory Cells at Cryogenic Temperatures to Investigate the Physical Phenomena that Give Rise to Resistance Drift of the Amorphous Phase
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Modeling Charge and Electro-thermal Heat Transport in Phase Change Memory Cells
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Electrical Resistivity of Liquid Ge2Sb2Te5 Based on Thin Film and Nanoscale Device Measurements Mat
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Crystallization times of Ge2Sb2Te5 nanostructures as a function of temperature
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An Electrothermal Analysis of Magnetic Tunnel Junction MRAM Devices
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Two-dimensional Numerical Modeling of Nanocrystalline Silicon Structures Generating Randomly Distributed Circular Crystalline Domains in an Amorphous Matrix
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Impact of Heater Material on Thermoelectric Heating and Cooling in Phase Change Memory Cells
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Pulsed current annealing of lithographically defined si wires on insulating substrates for single crystal Si ribbon formation for 3D integration
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Mesh-based computational models for electronic transport in nano and poly-crystalline micro-/nano-structures
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Finite Element Assessment of Rupture Oxide Phase Change Memory Cells
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Functional Multi-Contact Phase Change Devices for Signal Routing and Non-Volatile Reconfigurable Logic
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A Non-Equilibrium Semiconductor Model for Simulation of Electrothermal Phenomena
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Metastable Electrical Resistivity of Amorphous Ge2Sb2Te5 at Elevated Temperatures
Research Type: Conference Proceedings