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Insulator-metal transition in the rutile structure of ultrathin VO<sub>2</sub> films on (001) TiO<sub>2</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

The origin of the insulator-metal transition (IMT) in VO2 is not well understood due to the concurrent monoclinic-rutile transition (MRT). The long-standing dilemma is whether the IMT occurs due to the breakdown of Mott electron-electron correlations or due to the melting of Peierls charge density wave under the influence of controllable parameters. To solve the dilemma, we investigate ultrathin VO2 films on rutile (001) TiO2 substrates by using synchrotron XRD, electrical transport, and optical techniques. We reveal that below the critical thickness of 7.5 nm, the VO2 films persist in the rutile structure before and after the IMT avoiding Peierls ordering and, thus, the MRT. The observed pure electronic Mott IMT holds the key to understanding VO2 and other phase-change materials and to boosting their application potential.

Presenters

  • Tetiana Slusar

    ETRI

Authors

  • Tetiana Slusar

    ETRI

  • David J Lahneman

    College of William and Mary, Department of Physics, College of William & Mary

  • Douglas Beringer

    Applied Research Center, College of William & Mary

  • Haoyue Jiang

    College of William and Mary, Department of Physics, College of William & Mary

  • Chang-Yong Kim

    Canadian Light Source

  • M.Mumtaz Qazilbash

    College of William and Mary, Department of Physics, College of William & Mary, College of William & Mary

  • Hyun-Tak Kim

    ETRI