Characterization of first-order phase transitions in ion-irradiated materials
ORAL
Abstract
First-order phase transitions englobe abrupt changes in very diverse properties (electronic, structural, magnetic, etc) and are among the most commonly studied phenomena in condensed matter physics. However, in cases like Mott transitions the responsible mechanism has not been clearly stablished. We have fabricated via sputtering deposition Mott-insulating VO2 and V2O3 films, as well as FeRh films. The three materials exhibit first-order electronic and structural phase transitions, in addition to a magnetic transition in the cases of V2O3 and FeRh. In order to gain insight into the mechanisms involved, we have induced defects in the materials through ion irradiation and studied the effects in the phase transitions as well as physical properties like the number of carriers and the electron mobility.
*Work supported by the AFOSR. J.T. acknowledges support from the Fundación Areces (Spain). IKS thanks DoD for a Vannevar Bush fellowship.
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