Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Sections of APS, AAPT and Zone 13 of the SPS
Volume 63, Number 18
Friday–Saturday, October 19–20, 2018; University of Houston, Houston, Texas
Session E02: Condensed Matter Physics I
4:15 PM–5:15 PM,
Friday, October 19, 2018
Science and Engineering Classroom (SEC)
Room: 102
Chair: Oomman Varghese, University of Houston
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.TSF.E02.1
Abstract: E02.00001 : Mott transition revealed by coherent phonons in a film of VO2/AlN/Si*
4:15 PM–4:27 PM
Presenter:
Hyun-Tak Kim
(Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
Author:
Hyun-Tak Kim
(Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
Collaboration:
Tetiana Slusar (ETRI), Jin-Cheol Cho (ETRI)
Vanadium dioxide VO2 with a metallic electronic structure of 3d1 is an insulator below Tc=340 K and undergoes the insulator-metal transition(IMT) and the structural phase transition(SPT) near Tc. It has two substructures of zigzag chain and the charge density wave (CDW) with repeatedly a long and a short distance between two atoms, induced by the structural distortion ; this is called M2 phase. The CDW undergoes the Peierls IMT and is accompanied with the SPT, while in the zigzag chain structure, the Mott transition caused by melting of electron correlation occurs. Therefore, it is so difficult to discover the Mott transition. We had successfully deposited the strained VO2/AlN/Si films with a large difference between the IMT and the SPT[1] and observed the monoclinic metal phase without the SPT in the M2 phase through analyzing of the temperature dependence of the coherent phonons measured by a high speed femtosecond system [2]. We explain the monoclinic metal phase using the transport data of Hall effect and the impurity-driven IMT[3]. [1] APL Materials 4, 026101; [2] Scientific report 7, 16038; [3] J. Phys.: Condens. Matter. 28, 085602.
*This was supported by principal project in ETRI and a MS&ICT project (2018-0-00830)
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.TSF.E02.1
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