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Atomically Resolved Phase Coexistence in VO 2 Thin Films.

Masoud AhmadiAtul AtulSytze de GraafEwout van der VeerAnsgar MeiseAmir Hossein TavabiMarc HeggenRafal E Dunin-BorkowskiMajid AhmadiBart J Kooi
Published in: ACS nano (2024)
Concurrent structural and electronic transformations in VO 2 thin films are of 2-fold importance: enabling fine-tuning of the emergent electrical properties in functional devices, yet creating an intricate interfacial domain structure of transitional phases. Despite the importance of understanding the structure of VO 2 thin films, a detailed real-space atomic structure analysis in which the oxygen atomic columns are also resolved is lacking. Moreover, intermediate atomic structures have remained elusive due to the lack of robust atomically resolved quantitative analysis. Here, we directly resolve both V and O atomic columns and discover the presence of intermediate monoclinic (M2) phase nanolayers (less than 2 nm thick) in epitaxially grown VO 2 films on a TiO 2 (001) substrate, where the dominant part of VO 2 undergoes a transition from the tetragonal (rutile) phase to the monoclinic M1 phase. Strain analysis suggests that the presence of the M2 phase is related to local strain gradients near the TiO 2 /VO 2 interface. We unfold the crucial role of imaging the spatial configurations of the oxygen anions (in addition to V cations) by utilizing atomic-resolution electron microscopy. Our approach can be used to unravel the structural transitions in a wide range of correlated oxides, offering substantial implications for, e.g., optoelectronics and ferroelectrics.
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