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Calculating Macroscopic Resistance using Microscopic Reflectance in VO<sub>2</sub> thin films

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Abstract

Vanadium Dioxide (VO2) exhibits multiscale pattern formation while it undergoes a temperature-driven Metal-Insulator (MI) phase transition. We use optical microscopy techniques to image the entire surface of a two-terminal etched VO2 microbridge, simultaneously measuring the macroscopic resistance of the device. Patches of metal and insulator form while undergoing the MI phase transition and display hysteresis.  We employ a random field Ising model to predict sub-pixel spatial structure below optical resolution, mapping the reflectivity of each pixel to the Ising pseudomagnetization, in order to predict the effective microscopic resistance of each pixel.  We use the (exact) bond propagation algorithm to reduce the 2D resistor grid into a single equivalent resistance.  These studies pave the way toward a deeper understanding of resistance avalanches, memory effects, and spiking behavior in VO2.

Presenters

  • Amit Rohan R Rajapurohita

    Purdue University

Authors

  • Amit Rohan R Rajapurohita

    Purdue University

  • Sayan Basak

    Purdue University

  • Forrest Simmons

    Purdue University

  • Nicolas Raymond

    ESPCI PSL-Sorbonne University, ESPCI PSL-CNRS-Sorbonne University Paris

  • Pavel Salev

    University of California, San Diego

  • Ivan K Schuller

    University of California, San Diego, University of California San Diego

  • Lionel Aigouy

    ESPCI PSL-Sorbonne University, ESPCI PSL-CNRS-Sorbonne University Paris, ESPCI PSL-CNRS

  • Erica W Carlson

    Purdue University

  • Alexandre Zimmers

    ESPCI PSL-Sorbonne University, ESPCI PSL-CNRS-Sorbonne University Paris