FORC Analysis of the thermal hysteresis at the Metal Insulator Transition in VO$_2$
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Abstract
We use the first order reversal curve method (FORC) in order to obtain a quantitative analysis of the temperature-driven metal-insulator transition hysteresis in VO$_2$ thin films. By studying the hysteresis properties of resistance vs. temperature we were able to obtain information regarding inter-domain interactions. An unexpected tail like feature in the contour plot of the FORC distribution indicates the existence of irreversible regions outside of the hysteresis loop. This irreversibility may arise from metallic domains present at temperatures below the closing of the hysteresis, which interact with the surrounding medium and change the reversal path relative to one coming from a \emph{fully} insulating state. We develop a model where the driving force which opens hysteresis in VO$_2$ are inter-domain interactions. This model is intrinsically different from the Preisach model that is usually used to describe hysteresis, since it identifies a microscopic origin of the hysteresis, and provides physical parameters to characterize it. Work Supported by the US Department of Energy, AFOSR and the Colombian agencies COLCIENCIAS and the Excellence Center for Novel Materials, CENM.
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Authors
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Juan Ramirez
Universidad del Valle, Cali-Colombia
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Amos Sharoni
University of California, San Diego
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Jonathan Dubi
University of California - San Diego, University of California, San Diego
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Maria E. Gomez
Universidad del Valle, Cali-Colombia
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Ivan K. Schuller
University of California-San Diego, UC San Diego, University of California, San Diego, UCSD, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, Ca 92093, University of California San Diego