Abstract

The complexity of strongly correlated electron physics in vanadium dioxide is exemplified as its rich phase diagrams of all kinds, which in turn shed light on the mechanisms behind its various phase transitions. In this work, we map out the hydrostatic pressure-temperature phase diagram of vanadium dioxide nanobeams by independently varying pressure and temperature with a diamond anvil cell. In addition to the well-known insulating M1 (monoclinic) and metallic R (tetragonal) phases, the diagram identifies the existence at high pressures of the insulating M1′ (monoclinic, more conductive than M1) phase and two metallic phases of X (monoclinic) and O (orthorhombic, at high temperature only). Systematic optical and electrical measurements combined with density functional calculations allow us to delineate their phase boundaries as well as reveal some basic features of the transitions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2512-2516
Number of pages5
JournalNano Letters
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Apr 2017

Keywords

  • diamond anvil cell
  • hydrostatic pressure
  • phase diagram
  • phase transition
  • VO

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