Unveiling intermediate metallicity in epitaxial VO2 using nano-spectroscopy aided by machine learning
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Abstract
A thin film of VO2 was grown on a TiO2 substrate to bring the Mott insulator-to-metal transition to room temperature. The metallic state in VO2 forms in puddles that percolate as the temperature is increased [1]. Using Nanoscale Imaging and Spectroscopy with Machine learning Assistance (NISMA), we probe coexisting insulating and metallic domains at variable temperature and identify a third, intermediate phase at boundaries between insulating and metallic domains. We will present a detailed analysis of the electronic properties of these three phases at room temperature and provide a comparison to the high-temperature metallic state. We also investigate the accompanying monoclinic-to-rutile transition by analysis of the optical phonon response of the metallic puddles. This lays the groundwork for disentangling electronic transitions from the slower structural transitions in Mott insulators [2]. This has broader implications for the realization of Mott insulators in high-speed electronic applications such as resistive switching and neuromorphic computing.
1. Qazilbash, M. M. et al. Science 318, 1750–1753 (2007).
2. Morrison, V. R. et al. Science 346, 445–448 (2014).
1. Qazilbash, M. M. et al. Science 318, 1750–1753 (2007).
2. Morrison, V. R. et al. Science 346, 445–448 (2014).
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Presenters
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Alyssa Bragg
University of Minnesota
Authors
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Alyssa Bragg
University of Minnesota
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Elihu Anouchi
Bar Ilan University
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Liam Thompson
University of Minnesota
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William Cho
University of Minnesota
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Nitzan Yehudit Hirshberg
University of Minnesota
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Brayden Lukaskawcez
University of Minnesota
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Devon Uram
University of Minnesota, Harvard University
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Madison Garber
University of Minnesota
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Hayden Binger
University of Minnesota
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Amos Sharoni
Bar Ilan University
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Alexander S McLeod
University of Minnesota