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Effect of heat treatment on current induced mixed dynamic metal-insulator phase in needle-like VO<sub>2 </sub>single crystals.

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Abstract

Sliding domains in the current induced mixed Metal-Insulator phase of VO2 single crystals are very sensitive on the crystal quality. Following measurements aimed to test this sensitivity were performed on an initially virgin needle-like crystal:
1. d,c. I-V measurements under steady state conditions (adequate load resistance in the NDR regime) carried out at ambient temperature on a VO2 single crystal under the microscope while sliding domains were recorded on videos.
2. R(T) measurements during three heating-cooling cycles between room temperature and 355 K.
3. Repeated d.c. I-V measurements under same conditions as in 1 with video recording of sliding domains.
The results show:
a. Slow cycling through the transition have a healing effect on the sample: R(T) becomes reproducible and the activation energy in the insulating state is highest.
b. The damping term in u(J) (u-sliding velocity and J-current density) after heat treatment, is practically zero in contrast to its finite value before.
c. The energetics of sliding domains emission, determined by P(f) (P=IV- the power, f-the frequency) shows that the energy per domain emission decreases with increasing f before heat treatment, but remains high and constant thereafter. This motivates studying samples with controlled imperfections.

Presenters

  • Bertina Fisher

    Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Bertina Fisher

    Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

  • Larisa Patlagan

    Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

  • George M. Reisner

    Technion - Israel Institute of Technology