Metal-insulator transition in VO2 macro single domain crystals due to phase boundary motion

ORAL

Abstract

Metal insulator transition (MIT) characteristics of macro-size VO$_{2}$ single domain crystals, exhibiting a high resistance ratio of $\sim $ 10$^{5}$ within as small as-10$^{-3} \quad ^{\circ}$C in the vicinity of MIT temperature, were investigated by temperature-dependent electrical transport, optical microscopy, and synchrotron-based polychromatic x-ray micro-diffraction measurements. Our results clearly show that MIT initiated via inhomogeneous nucleation, proceeds with the propagation of sharp phase boundary between the metallic (R) and insulating (M1) phases, along the rutile c axis. In this talk, we will present evidences of MIT of single domain VO$_{2}$ crystals with sharp phase boundary motion and discuss the implications of our findings on to the origin of MIT and related phenomena.

Authors

  • Honglyoul Ju

    • Physics Dept., Yonsei Univ.
  • Bongjin Mun

    • Applied Physics Dept., Hanyang Univ.
  • Kai Chen

    • Advanced Light Source, LBNL \& CAMP-Nano, Xi'an Jiaotong Univ.
  • Catherine Dejoie

    • Advanced Light Source, LBNL
  • Nobumichi Tamura

    • Advanced Light Source, LBNL
  • Martin Kunz

    • Advanced Light Source, LBNL
  • Zhi Liu

    • Advanced Light Source, LBNL
  • Sung-Kwan Mo

    • Advanced Light Source, LBNL
  • Joonseok Yoon

    • Physics Dept., Yonsei Univ.
  • Changwoo Park

    • Hanbat National Univ. \& Advanced Nano Products