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Controlling phase separation in vanadium dioxide thin films via substrate engineering
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EngineeringElectron DiffractionThin Film Process TechnologySemiconductorsElectron MicroscopyQuantum MaterialsLocalized Strain ControlPhase SeparationThin Film ProcessingMaterials ScienceCrystalline DefectsPhysicsOxide ElectronicsLayered MaterialSolid-state PhysicSubstrate EngineeringSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsThin FilmsChemical Vapor DepositionStrong Electron-lattice Interactions
The strong electron-lattice interactions in correlated electron systems provide unique opportunities for altering the material properties with relative ease and flexibility. In this Rapid Communication, we use localized strain control via a focused-ion-beam patterning of $\mathrm{Ti}{\mathrm{O}}_{2}$ substrates to demonstrate that one can selectively engineer the insulator-to-metal transition temperature, the fractional component of the insulating and metallic phases, and the degree of optical anisotropy down to the length scales of the intrinsic phase separation in $\mathrm{V}{\mathrm{O}}_{2}$ thin films without altering the quality of the films. The effects of localized strain control on the strongly correlated electron system are directly visualized by state-of-the-art IR near-field imaging and spectroscopy techniques and x-ray microdiffraction measurements.
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