Strain control of the metal-insulator transition in vanadium dioxide nanobeams

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Abstract

To be able perform systematic studies at the metal-insulator transition in VO2, we have developed a platform for applying axial strain to suspended single-crystal nanobeams while carrying out optical and transport measurements. The nanobeams are positioned on a piezo-actuated silicon structure using a nanomanipulator. The strain can be used to control the transition temperature, because the metallic and insulating phases have different c-axis lattice constants, or to move the interphase boundary between metal and insulator in coexistence. We report transport, Raman and photoconductance measurements as the transition is tuned in this way.

Authors

  • Jae Park

    University of Washington

  • Serkan Kasirga

    University of Washington

  • James Coy

    University of Washington

  • Xiaodong Xu

    University of Washington, Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle

  • D.H. Cobden

    Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, University of Washington, Department of Physics, University of Washington