Emergent order at mesoscopic length scales in condensed matter can provide fundamental insight into the underlying competing interactions and their relationship with the order parameter. Using spectromicroscopy, we show that mesoscopic stripe order near the metal-insulator transition (MIT) of strained VO2 represents periodic modulations in both crystal symmetry and V - V dimerization. Above the MIT, we unexpectedly find the long-range order of V - V dimer strength and crystal symmetry become dissociated beyond ≈200 nm, whereas the conductivity transition proceeds homogeneously in a narrow temperature range
We report the simultaneous measurement of the structural and electronic components of the metal-insu...
The proximity of a thermodynamic triple point and the formation of transient metastable phases may r...
The metal-insulator transition in correlated materials is usually coupled to a symmetry-lowering str...
We use polarization- and temperature-dependent x-ray absorption spectroscopy, in combination with ph...
We use polarization- and temperature-dependent x-ray absorption spectroscopy, in combination with ph...
The observation of electronic phase separation textures in vanadium dioxide, a prototypical electron...
© 2015 American Chemical Society. There has been long-standing interest in tuning the metal-insulato...
ABSTRACT Single-crystal micro- and nanomaterials often exhibit higher yield strength than their bulk...
9The Metal-Insulator transition (MIT) in VO2 is characterized by the complex interplay among lattice...
Correlated electron materials can undergo a variety of phase transitions, including superconductivit...
ABSTRACT Despite the relatively simple stoichiometry and structure of VO2, many questions regarding ...
We resolved the enigma of anisotropic electronic transport in strained vanadium dioxide (VO2) films ...
Altres ajuts: ICN2 was also supported by the CERCA programme (Generalitat de Catalunya).The observat...
We present a spectroscopic study that reveals that the metal-insulator transition of strained VO2 th...
In VO2, the explicit origin of the insulator-to-metal transition is still disputable between Peierls...
We report the simultaneous measurement of the structural and electronic components of the metal-insu...
The proximity of a thermodynamic triple point and the formation of transient metastable phases may r...
The metal-insulator transition in correlated materials is usually coupled to a symmetry-lowering str...
We use polarization- and temperature-dependent x-ray absorption spectroscopy, in combination with ph...
We use polarization- and temperature-dependent x-ray absorption spectroscopy, in combination with ph...
The observation of electronic phase separation textures in vanadium dioxide, a prototypical electron...
© 2015 American Chemical Society. There has been long-standing interest in tuning the metal-insulato...
ABSTRACT Single-crystal micro- and nanomaterials often exhibit higher yield strength than their bulk...
9The Metal-Insulator transition (MIT) in VO2 is characterized by the complex interplay among lattice...
Correlated electron materials can undergo a variety of phase transitions, including superconductivit...
ABSTRACT Despite the relatively simple stoichiometry and structure of VO2, many questions regarding ...
We resolved the enigma of anisotropic electronic transport in strained vanadium dioxide (VO2) films ...
Altres ajuts: ICN2 was also supported by the CERCA programme (Generalitat de Catalunya).The observat...
We present a spectroscopic study that reveals that the metal-insulator transition of strained VO2 th...
In VO2, the explicit origin of the insulator-to-metal transition is still disputable between Peierls...
We report the simultaneous measurement of the structural and electronic components of the metal-insu...
The proximity of a thermodynamic triple point and the formation of transient metastable phases may r...
The metal-insulator transition in correlated materials is usually coupled to a symmetry-lowering str...