We report modulation of a reversible phase transition in VO2 films by hydrogen doping. A metallic phase and a new insulating phase are successively observed at room temperature as the doping concentration increases. It is suggested that the polarized charges from doped hydrogens play an important role. These charges gradually occupy V3d-O2p hybridized orbitals and consequently modulate the filling of the VO2 crystal conduction band-edge states, which eventually evolve into new valence band-edge states. This demonstrates the exceptional sensitivity of VO2 electronic properties to electron concentration and orbital occupancy, providing key information for the phase transition mechanism.
@article{arxiv.1702.05027,
title = {Consecutive Insulator-Metal-Insulator Phase Transitions of Vanadium Dioxide by Hydrogen Doping},
author = {Shi Chen and Zhaowu Wang and Lele Fan and Yuliang Chen and Hui Ren and Heng Ji and Douglas Natelson and Yingying Huang and Jun Jiang and Chongwen Zou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.05027},
year = {2017}
}