Observation of the insulator to metal transition in VO<sub>2</sub> by non-contact AFM
ORAL
Abstract
VO2 undergoes an insulator to metal transition (IMT) with a conductivity increase up to 5 orders of magnitude upon heating through 340 K. The interplay between Joule heating and electric field effects on inducing the IMT is an active area of research. Here we present non-contact atomic force microscopy (nc-AFM) measurements from a VO2 film grown with oxygen plasma-assisted MBE. In nc-AFM, an oscillating qPlus sensor can locally and non-invasively detect the force and power dissipation between the tip and sample. As we ramp the voltage applied to the sample, we observe a rise and subsequent drop in the power dissipated, indicating the film has switched to the metallic state. We match the pre-transition power dissipated to Joule dissipation, highlighting the crucial role local heating plays in triggering the IMT in VO2.
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Presenters
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Alyson Spitzig
Harvard University
Authors
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Alyson Spitzig
Harvard University
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Michael Arumainayagam
Harvard University
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Elizabeth Guo
Harvard University
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Xuguang Wang
Harvard University
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Dilek Yildiz
Department of Physics, Basel University, Harvard University
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Jason D Hoffman
Harvard University
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Jenny E. Hoffman
Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University