Beyond structural bottleneck: the nature of nonthermal optically induced ultrafast phase switching in VO$_2$

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Abstract

Ultrafast manipulation of the electronic states of strongly correlated electronic crystals near room temperature, such as VO$_2$, encompasses enormous opportunities in high-speed electronics and photonics. However, its strong coupling to the first-order structural phase transition presents a bottleneck effect, which leads to cracking and various instabilities. Here, we show that repetitive ps or even sub-ps phase switching can be initiated by using mid-infrared photons where the rapid transformation is driven by instantaneous shift of chemical potential, rather than lattice or electronic heating. Using fs electron crystallography, we establish the cooperative doping-induced multi-step atomic pathway, which leads to a metal-insulator transition at a fractional energy dose.

*Funding support: DOE Grant No. DEFG0206ER46309

Authors

  • Zhensheng Tao

    • JILA, Univ of Colorado - Boulder
  • Tzong-Ru T. Han

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University
  • Faran Zhou

    • Michigan State Univ
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University
  • David Torres

    • Department of Material Science Engineering, Michigan State University
  • Tony Wang

    • Department of Material Science Engineering, Michigan State University
  • Nelson Sepulveda

    • Department of Material Science Engineering, Michigan State University
  • Chong-yu Ruan

    • Michigan State Univ
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University