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Tuning the conductivity of vanadium dioxide films on silicon by swift heavy ion irradiation

Authors
Hofsass, H (Hofsaess, H.)Ehrhardt, P (Ehrhardt, P.)Gehrke, HG (Gehrke, H-G)Brotzmann, M (Broetzmann, M.)Vetter, U (Vetter, U.)Zhang, K (Zhang, K.)Krauser, J (Krauser, J.)Trautmann, C (Trautmann, C.)Ko, C (Ko, C.)Ramanathan, S (Ramanathan, S.)
Issue Date
Sep-2011
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Citation
AIP ADVANCES, v.1, no.3
Journal Title
AIP ADVANCES
Volume
1
Number
3
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/147728
DOI
10.1063/1.3646527
ISSN
2158-3226
Abstract
We demonstrate the generation of a persistent conductivity increase in vanadium dioxide thin films grown on single crystal silicon by irradiation with 1 GeV U-238 swift heavy ions at room temperature. VO2 undergoes a temperature driven metal-insulator-transition (MIT) at 67 degrees C. After room temperature ion irradiation with high electronic energy loss of 50 keV/nm the conductivity of the films below the transition temperature is strongly increased proportional to the ion fluence of 5 . 10(9) U/cm(2) and 1 . 10(10) U/cm(2). At high temperatures the conductivity decreases slightly. The ion irradiation slightly reduces the MIT temperature. This observed conductivity change is persistent and remains after heating the samples above the transition temperature and subsequent cooling. Low temperature measurements down to 15 K show no further MIT below room temperature. Although the conductivity increase after irradiation at such low fluences is due to single ion track effects, atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements do not show surface hillocks, which are characteristic for ion tracks in other materials. Conductive AFM gives no evidence for conducting ion tracks but rather suggests the existence of conducting regions around poorly conducting ion tracks, possible due to stress generation. Another explanation of th
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