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Insulator to Metal Transition in WO$_3$ Induced by Electrolyte Gating

Superconductivity 2017-07-19 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Tungsten oxide and its associated bronzes (compounds of tungsten oxide and an alkali metal) are well known for their interesting optical and electrical characteristics. We have modified the transport properties of thin WO3_3 films by electrolyte gating using both ionic liquids and polymer electrolytes. We are able to tune the resistivity of the gated film by more than five orders of magnitude, and a clear insulator-to-metal transition is observed. To clarify the doping mechanism, we have performed a series of incisive operando experiments, ruling out both a purely electronic effect (charge accumulation near the interface) and oxygen-related mechanisms. We propose instead that hydrogen intercalation is responsible for doping WO3_3 into a highly conductive ground state and provide evidence that it can be described as a dense polaronic gas.

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@article{arxiv.1707.05748,
  title  = {Insulator to Metal Transition in WO$_3$ Induced by Electrolyte Gating},
  author = {X. Leng and J. Pereiro and J. Strle and G. Dubuis and A. T. Bollinger and A. Gozar and J. Wu and N. Litombe and C. Panagopoulos and D. Pavuna and I. Božović},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.05748},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Manuscript (27 pages, 6 figures) merged with Supplementary Material (12 pages, 9 figures)