Light-Induced Functional VO2 Films
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Published:2008-06
Issue:
Volume:47-50
Page:532-535
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ISSN:1662-8985
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Container-title:Advanced Materials Research
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language:
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Short-container-title:AMR
Author:
Liu Hui Min1,
Lysenko Sergiy1,
Rua Armando1,
Fernandez Felix1
Affiliation:
1. University of Puerto Rico
Abstract
Ultrafast optical pump-probe technique employed in a degenerate-four-wave-mixing
configuration was used to study the light-induced optical property change during extremely short
time period of femtoseconds (fs) to picoseconds (ps) for VO2 thin films. Dramatic change in optical
properties serves as basis of light-induced functional materials in ultrafast applications. Upon light
illumination the structural change was identified as a phase transition (PT) from insulator to
metallic phases. After the light-induced PT a fast recovery process occurred, which was strongly
dependent on optical pump energy. It could be governed by pure electronic relaxation excluding
thermal contribution at sufficiently low excitation. The insulator and metallic phases are coexistent
exhibiting fluctuations of dielectric constants. Different desorption activity was monitored for
insulator and metallic VO2 thin solid films under femtosecond optical excitation.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
General Engineering