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X-ray Nano-imaging of a Heterogeneous Structural Phase Transition in V2O3

Materials Science 2024-07-02 v2

Abstract

Controlling the Mott transition through strain engineering is crucial for advancing the development and application of memristive and neuromorphic computing devices. Yet, Mott insulators are heterogeneous due to intrinsic phase boundaries and extrinsic defects, posing significant challenges to fully understanding the impact of local microscopic distortions on the local Mott transition. Addressing these challenges demands structural characterizations at the relevant length scale. Here, using a synchrotron-based scanning X-ray nanoprobe, we studied the real-space structural heterogeneity during the structural phase transition in a V2O3 thin film. Through temperature-dependent metal-insulator phase coexistence mapping, we report a variation in the local transition temperature of up to 7 K across the film and the presence of the transition hysteresis at the nanoscale. Furthermore, a detailed quantitative analysis demonstrates that the spatial heterogeneity of the transition is closely tied to the tilting of crystallographic planes in the pure insulating phase. Our work highlights the impact of local heterogeneity on the Mott transition and lays the groundwork for future innovations in harnessing strain heterogeneity within Mott systems for the next-generation computational technologies.

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@article{arxiv.2403.10719,
  title  = {X-ray Nano-imaging of a Heterogeneous Structural Phase Transition in V2O3},
  author = {Ziming Shao and Aileen Luo and Eti Barazani and Tao Zhou and Zhonghou Cai and Martin V. Holt and Yoav Kalcheim and Andrej Singer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.10719},
  year   = {2024}
}