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A photoinduced metal-like phase of monoclinic VO 2 revealed by ultrafast electron diffraction

McGill University · Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique

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Abstract

The complex interplay among several active degrees of freedom (charge, lattice, orbital, and spin) is thought to determine the electronic properties of many oxides. We report on combined ultrafast electron diffraction and infrared transmissivity experiments in which we directly monitored and separated the lattice and charge density reorganizations that are associated with the optically induced semiconductor-metal transition in vanadium dioxide (VO2). By photoexciting the monoclinic semiconducting phase, we were able to induce a transition to a metastable state that retained the periodic lattice distortion characteristic of the semiconductor but also acquired metal-like mid-infrared optical properties. Our…

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Keywords
  • Ultrafast electron diffraction
  • Monoclinic crystal system
  • Semiconductor
  • Ultrashort pulse
  • Materials science
  • Electron diffraction
  • Diffraction
  • Metastability
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