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Anisotropic Crystallization Kinetics and Interfacial Dynamics of Phase-Change Material Sb$_2$S$_3$ from Machine Learning Force Field Simulations

Materials Science 2026-05-21 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

Abstract

The phase-change material antimony sulfide (Sb2_2S3_3) relies on rapid and reversible phase transitions between crystalline and amorphous states, which are critical for their performance in data storage and photonics applications. In this work, a machine learning force field is developed based on the moment tensor potential approach, allowing us to understand the atomistic origin of the structural evolution and crystallization kinetics in Sb2_2S3_3 for the first time, by enabling large-scale molecular dynamics simulations (up to 7680 atoms for 40 ns). Sb2_2S3_3 shows anisotropic growth rates with the [100] facet exhibiting the fastest growth due to the strong Sb-S covalent bonding along its quasi-1D ribbon-like structure of its crystalline phase. The activation energy for crystal growth is found to be 0.55-0.57 eV, whereas that for diffusion is around 1.16-1.56 eV. The lower activation energy for crystal growth indicates that its heterogeneous crystallization is interface controlled rather than diffusion limited, unlike GST and GeTe with atomic attachment at the solid-liquid interface being energetically favoured over long range atomic transport. These findings provide key insights into the structural, thermodynamic, and kinetic properties of Sb2_2S3_3, paving the way for optimizing its functionality including switching speed, reliability, and energy efficiency.

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@article{arxiv.2605.20785,
  title  = {Anisotropic Crystallization Kinetics and Interfacial Dynamics of Phase-Change Material Sb$_2$S$_3$ from Machine Learning Force Field Simulations},
  author = {Souvik Chakraborty and Wen-Qing Li and Yun Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.20785},
  year   = {2026}
}

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20 pages, 5 figures