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Non-thermal light-assisted resistance collapse in a V$_2$O$_3$-based Mott-insulator device

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-04-14 v2 Materials Science Applied Physics

Abstract

The insulator-to-metal transition in Mott insulators is the key mechanism for a novel class of electronic devices, belonging to the Mottronics family. Intense research efforts are currently devoted to the development of specific control protocols, usually based on the application of voltage, strain, pressure and light excitation. The ultimate goal is to achieve the complete control of the electronic phase transformation, with dramatic impact on the performance, for example, of resistive switching devices. Here, we investigate the simultaneous effect of external voltage and excitation by ultrashort light pulses on a single Mottronic device based on a V2_2O3_3 epitaxial thin film. The experimental results, supported by finite-element simulations of the thermal problem, demonstrate that the combination of light excitation and external electrical bias drives a volatile resistivity drop which goes beyond the combined effect of laser and Joule heating. Our results impact on the development of protocols for the non-thermal control of the resistive switching transition in correlated materials.

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@article{arxiv.2012.15255,
  title  = {Non-thermal light-assisted resistance collapse in a V$_2$O$_3$-based Mott-insulator device},
  author = {Andrea Ronchi and Paolo Franceschini and Pia Homm and Marco Gandolfi and Gabriele Ferrini and Stefania Pagliara and Francesco Banfi and Mariela Menghini and Jean-Pierre Locquet and Claudio Giannetti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.15255},
  year   = {2021}
}