Thermally driven sign switch of static dielectric constant of VO2 thin film

2016 
Abstract Smart multifunctional materials exhibiting phase transition and tunable optical and/electrical properties provide a new direction towards engineering switchable devices. Specifically, the reversible, tunable and sign switch dielectric constants via external temperature stimuli observed in vanadium dioxide (VO 2 ) make it a candidate of choice for tunable and switchable technologies devices. Here we report new aspect of the metal-insulator transition (MIT) through the sign switch of the static dielectric constant e S of pure VO 2 . As it is shown, the static dielectric constant showed an abrupt change from positive at T   70 °C. e S  > 0 confirms the insulating phase where charges are localized while e S 2 where charges are delocalized. We report for the first time the tunability of the dielectric constant from a negative sign for the static dielectric constant of VO 2 thin film rarely found in real physical systems. We also demonstrate the tunability and switchability of the real and imaginary part of the dielectric constant (e) via external temperature stimuli. More specifically, the real (e) and Imaginary (e) showed an abrupt thermal hysteresis which clearly confirms the phase transition.
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