Nanotextured dynamics of a light-induced phase transition in VO<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Light is a powerful tool, capable of inducing phase transitions in quantum materials on-demand. Light-induced states can, however, exhibit complex phase separation at the nanoscale. Here, we investigate transient nanotextured heterogeneity in vanadium dioxide (VO2) thin films during a light-induced insulator-to-metal transition (IMT). Room temperature, steady-state, phonon enhanced nano-optical contrast reveals preexisting “hidden” disorder. The observed contrast is associated with inequivalent twin domain structures. Upon thermal or optical initiation of the IMT coexisting metallic and insulating regions are observed. Correlations between the transient and steady-state nano-optical textures reveal that heterogeneous nucleation is partially anchored to twin domain interfaces and grain boundaries. Ultrafast nanoscopic dynamics enable quantification of the growth rate and bound the nucleation rate. Finally, we deterministically anchor photo-induced nucleation to predefined nanoscopic regions by locally enhancing the electric field of pump radiation using nano-antennas and monitor the on-demand emergent metallicity in space and time.
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Publication: A.J.S et al., "Nanotextured dynamics of a light-induced phase transition in VO2" under review
Presenters
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Aaron Sternbach
Columbia University
Authors
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Aaron Sternbach
Columbia University
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Frank L Ruta
Columbia University
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Yin Shi
Pennsylvania State University
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Tetiana Slusar
ETRI
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Jacob S Schalch
University of California, San Diego
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Guangwu Duan
Boston University
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Alexander S McLeod
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
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Xin Zhang
Boston University
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Mengkun Liu
State Univ of NY - Stony Brook
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Andrew J Millis
Columbia University, Columbia University; Flatiron Institute, Columbia University, Flatiron Institute
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Hyun-Tak Kim
ETRI
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Long-Qing Chen
Pennsylvania State University
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Richard D Averitt
University of California, San Diego
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Dmitri N Basov
Columbia University