Time-resolved electron diffraction with atomic-scale spatial and temporal resolution was used to unravel the transformation pathway in the photoinduced structural phase transition of vanadium dioxide. Results from bulk crystals and single-crystalline thin-films reveal a common, stepwise mechanism: First, there is a femtosecond V-V bond dilation within 300 fs, second, an intracell adjustment in picoseconds and, third, a nanoscale shear motion within tens of picoseconds. Experiments at different ambient temperatures and pump laser fluences reveal a temperature-dependent excitation threshold required to trigger the transitional reaction path of the atomic motions. (C) 2016 Author(s)
We present a detailed study of the photoinduced insulator-metal transition in VO2 with broadband tim...
Materials that undergo reversible metal-insulator transitions are obvious candidates for new generat...
Materials that undergo reversible metal-insulator transitions are obvious candidates for new generat...
Time-resolved electron diffraction with atomic-scale spatial and temporal resolution was used to unr...
Complex systems in condensed phases involve a multidimensional energy landscape, and knowledge of tr...
Four-dimensional (4D) imaging during structural changes are reported here using ultrafast electron m...
Time-resolved x-ray scattering can be used to investigate the dynamics of materials during the switc...
Imaging with ultrashort electron pulses allows visualizing atomic-scale motions in all four dimensi...
The insulator-metal transition (IMT) of vanadium dioxide (VO2) has remained a long-standing challeng...
Vanadium dioxide (VO2), an archetypal correlated-electron material, undergoes an insulator-metal tra...
The insulator-to-metal transition of vanadium dioxide has attracted the interest of condensed matter...
The phase transition of VO2 from a monoclinic insulator to a rutile metal, which occurs thermally at...
The continuing effort to utilize the unique properties present in a number of strongly correlated tr...
In this Letter, we introduce conical-scanning dark-field imaging in four-dimensional (4D) ultrafast ...
We report on a general mechanism for photo-induced phase transitions. The process relies on the phot...
We present a detailed study of the photoinduced insulator-metal transition in VO2 with broadband tim...
Materials that undergo reversible metal-insulator transitions are obvious candidates for new generat...
Materials that undergo reversible metal-insulator transitions are obvious candidates for new generat...
Time-resolved electron diffraction with atomic-scale spatial and temporal resolution was used to unr...
Complex systems in condensed phases involve a multidimensional energy landscape, and knowledge of tr...
Four-dimensional (4D) imaging during structural changes are reported here using ultrafast electron m...
Time-resolved x-ray scattering can be used to investigate the dynamics of materials during the switc...
Imaging with ultrashort electron pulses allows visualizing atomic-scale motions in all four dimensi...
The insulator-metal transition (IMT) of vanadium dioxide (VO2) has remained a long-standing challeng...
Vanadium dioxide (VO2), an archetypal correlated-electron material, undergoes an insulator-metal tra...
The insulator-to-metal transition of vanadium dioxide has attracted the interest of condensed matter...
The phase transition of VO2 from a monoclinic insulator to a rutile metal, which occurs thermally at...
The continuing effort to utilize the unique properties present in a number of strongly correlated tr...
In this Letter, we introduce conical-scanning dark-field imaging in four-dimensional (4D) ultrafast ...
We report on a general mechanism for photo-induced phase transitions. The process relies on the phot...
We present a detailed study of the photoinduced insulator-metal transition in VO2 with broadband tim...
Materials that undergo reversible metal-insulator transitions are obvious candidates for new generat...
Materials that undergo reversible metal-insulator transitions are obvious candidates for new generat...