English

Non-Equilibrium Spark Plasma Reactive Doping Enables Highly Adjustable Metal to Insulator Transitions and Improved Mechanical Stability for VO2

Materials Science 2023-01-03 v1

Abstract

Although vanadium dioxide (VO2) exhibits the most abrupt metal to insulator transition (MIT) properties near room-temperature, the present regulation of their MIT functionalities is insufficient owing to the high complexity and susception associated with V4+. Herein, we demonstrate a spark plasma assisted reactive sintering (SPARS) approach to simultaneously achieve in situ doping and sintering of VO2 within largely short period (~10 minutes). This enables high convenience and flexibility in regulating the electronic structure of VO2 via dopant elements covering Ti, W, Nb, Mo, Cr and Fe, leading to a wide adjustment in their metal to insulator transition temperature (TMIT) and basic resistivity. Furthermore, the mechanical strengths of the doped-VO2 were meanwhile largely improved via the compositing effect of high melting-point dopant oxide. The high adjustability in MIT properties and improved mechanical properties further paves the way towards practical applications of VO2 in power electronics, thermochromism and infrared camouflage.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2301.00634,
  title  = {Non-Equilibrium Spark Plasma Reactive Doping Enables Highly Adjustable Metal to Insulator Transitions and Improved Mechanical Stability for VO2},
  author = {Xuanchi Zhou and Yuchen Cui and Yanlong Shang and Haifan Li and Jiaou Wang and Ye Meng and Xiaoguang Xu and Yong Jiang and Nuofu Chen and Jikun Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.00634},
  year   = {2023}
}