Anisotropic Electronic State via Spontaneous Phase Separation in Strained<? format?> Vanadium Dioxide Films

MK Liu, M Wagner, E Abreu, S Kittiwatanakul… - Physical review …, 2013 - APS
Physical review letters, 2013APS
We resolved the enigma of anisotropic electronic transport in strained vanadium dioxide (VO
2) films by inquiring into the role that strain plays in the nanoscale phase separation in the
vicinity of the insulator-to-metal transition. The root source of the anisotropy was visualized
as the formation of a peculiar unidirectional stripe state which accompanies the phase
transition. Furthermore, nanoscale infrared spectroscopy unveils distinct facets of electron-
lattice interplay at three different stages of the phase transition. These stages include the …
We resolved the enigma of anisotropic electronic transport in strained vanadium dioxide () films by inquiring into the role that strain plays in the nanoscale phase separation in the vicinity of the insulator-to-metal transition. The root source of the anisotropy was visualized as the formation of a peculiar unidirectional stripe state which accompanies the phase transition. Furthermore, nanoscale infrared spectroscopy unveils distinct facets of electron-lattice interplay at three different stages of the phase transition. These stages include the initial formation of sparse nonpercolating metallic domains without noticeable involvement of the lattice followed by an electron-lattice coupled anisotropic stripe state close to percolation which ultimately evolves into a nearly isotropic rutile metallic phase. Our results provide a unique mesoscopic perspective for the tunable macroscopic phenomena in strained metal oxide films.
American Physical Society
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