[Electrical and optical phase transition properties of nano vanadium dioxide thin films].

Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi

College of Electronic Science and Technology, School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China.

Published: April 2010

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  • * The phase transition from semiconductor to metal occurs at different temperatures depending on whether measured electrically (63°C) or optically (60°C at a wavelength of 5 micrometers).
  • * The study found that the phase transition properties vary with the wavelength in the infrared range, suggesting that these properties can be fine-tuned through wavelength adjustments, and electrical properties provide a more precise characterization.

Article Abstract

Nano-vanadium dioxide thin films were prepared through thermal annealing vanadium oxide thin films deposited by dual ion beam sputtering. The nano-vanadium dioxide thin films changed its state from semiconductor phase to metal phase through heating by homemade system. Four point probe method and Fourier transform infrared spectrum technology were employed to measure and anaylze the electrical and optical semiconductor-to-metal phase transition properties of nano-vanadium dioxide thin films, respectively. The results show that there is an obvious discrepancy between the semiconductor-to-metal phase transition properties of electrical and optical phase transition. The nano-vanadium dioxide thin films' phase transiton temperature defined by electrical phase transiton property is 63 degrees C, higher than that defined by optical phase transiton property at 5 microm, 60 degrees C; and the temperature width of electrical phase transition duration is also wider than that of optical phase transiton duration. The semiconductor-to-metal phase transiton temperature defined by optical properties increases with increasing wavelength in the region of infrared wave band, and the occuring temperature of phase transiton from semiconductor to metal also increases with wavelength increasing, but the duration temperature width of transition decreases with wavelength increasing. The phase transition properties of nano-vanadium dioxide thin film has obvious relationship with wavelength in infrared wave band. The phase transition properties can be tuned through wavelength in infrared wave band, and the semiconductor-to-metal phase transition properties of nano vanadiium dioxide thin films can be better characterized by electrical property.

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