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Electronic structure and insulating gap opening in epitaxial VO2 polymorphs SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Electronic structure and insulating gap opening in epitaxial VO2 polymorphs
Authors
Lee, ShinbuhmMeyer, Tricia L.Sohn, ChangheeLEE, DONGHWANichols, JohnLee, DongkyuSeo, Sung S. AmbroseFreeland, John W.Noh, Tae WonLee, Ho Nyung
Date Issued
2015-12
Publisher
AIP Publishing
Abstract
Determining the origin of the insulating gap in the monoclinic VO2(M1) is a longstanding issue. The difficulty of this study arises from the simultaneous occurrence of structural and electronic transitions upon thermal cycling. Here, we compare the electronic structure of the M1 phase with that of single crystalline insulating VO2(A) and VO2(B) thin films to better understand the insulating phase of VO2. As these A and B phases do not undergo a structural transition upon thermal cycling, we comparatively study the origin of the gap opening in the insulating VO2 phases. By x-ray absorption and optical spectroscopy, we find that the shift of unoccupied t(2g) orbitals away from the Fermi level is a common feature, which plays an important role for the insulating behavior in VO2 polymorphs. The distinct splitting of the half-filled t(2g) orbital is observed only in the M1 phase, widening the bandgap up to similar to 0.6 eV. Our approach of comparing all three insulating VO2 phases provides insight into a better understanding of the electronic structure and the origin of the insulating gap in VO2. (C) 2015 Author(s).
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/96323
DOI
10.1063/1.4939004
ISSN
2166-532X
Article Type
Article
Citation
APL Materials, vol. 3, no. 12, page. 126109, 2015-12
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