We demonstrate spatial modification of the optical properties of thin-film metal oxides, zinc oxide and vanadium dioxide as representatives, using a commercial focused ion beam (FIB) system. Using a Ga+ FIB and thermal annealing, we demonstrated variable doping of a band semiconductor, zinc oxide (ZnO), achieving carrier concentrations from 10^18 cm-3 to 10^20 cm-3. Using the same FIB without subsequent thermal annealing, we defect-engineered a correlated semiconductor, vanadium dioxide (VO2), locally modifying its insulator-to-metal transition (IMT) temperature by range of ~25 degrees C. Such area-selective modification of metal oxides by direct writing using a FIB provides a simple, mask-less route to the fabrication of optical structures, especially when multiple or continuous levels of doping or defect density are required.
@article{arxiv.2202.01777,
title = {Tuning carrier density and phase transitions in oxide semiconductors using focused ion beams},
author = {Hongyan Mei and Alexander Koch and Chenghao Wan and Jura Rensberg and Zhen Zhang and Jad Salman and Martin Hafermann and Maximilian Schaal and Yuzhe Xiao and Raymond Wambold and Shriram Ramanathan and Carsten Ronning and Mikhail A. Kats},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.01777},
year = {2022}
}
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Main text + supplementary. Updated manuscript with some more science