Current-Driven Phase Oscillation and Domain-Wall Propagation in W$_{x}$V$_{1-x}$O$_{2}$ Nanobeams
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Abstract
We report the observation of a current-driven metal (M)-insulator (I) phase oscillation in two-terminal devices incorporating individual W$_{x}$V$_{1-x}$O$_{2}$ nanobeams connected in parallel with a shunt capacitor. The phase oscillation frequency reaches above 5 MHz for $\sim $1-$\mu $m-long devices. The M-I phase oscillation coincides with the charging/discharging of the capacitor and occurs through the axial drift of a single M-I domain wall driven by Joule heating and the Peltier effect.
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