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.
@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}
}