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Broad Range Tuning of Phase Transition Property in VO2 Through Metal‐Ceramic Nanocomposite Design
Authors:Jie Jian  Xuejing Wang  Shikhar Misra  Xing Sun  Zhimin Qi  Xingyao Gao  Jianing Sun  Andrea Donohue  Daw Gen Lin  Vilas Pol  Jeffrey Youngblood  Han Wang  Leigang Li  Jijie Huang  Haiyan Wang
Abstract:Vanadium dioxide (VO2) is a well‐studied Mott‐insulator because of the very abrupt physical property switching during its semiconductor‐to‐metal transition (SMT) around 341 K (68 °C). In this work, through novel oxide‐metal nanocomposite designs (i.e., Au:VO2 and Pt:VO2), a very broad range of SMT temperature tuning from ≈ 323.5 to ≈ 366.7 K has been achieved by varying the metallic secondary phase in the nanocomposites (i.e., Au:VO2 and Pt:VO2 thin films, respectively). More surprisingly, the SMT Tc can be further lowered to ≈ 301.8 K (near room temperature) by reducing the Au particle size from 11.7 to 1.7 nm. All the VO2 nanocomposite thin films maintain superior phase transition performance, i.e., large transition amplitude, very sharp transition, and narrow width of thermal hysteresis. Correspondingly, a twofold variation of the complex dielectric function has been demonstrated in these metal‐VO2 nanocomposites. The wide range physical property tuning is attributed to the band structure reconstruction at the metal‐VO2 phase boundaries. This demonstration paved a novel approach for tuning the phase transition property of Mott‐insulating materials to near room temperature transition, which is important for sensors, electrical switches, smart windows, and actuators.
Keywords:band structure reconstruction  metal‐oxide nanocomposites  Mott‐insulator  phase transition property tuning  VO2   
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