Two-dimensional electron systems offer enormous opportunities for science discoveries and technological innovations. Here we report a dense electron system on the surface of single-crystal vanadium dioxide nanobeam via electrolyte gating. The overall conductance of the nanobeam increases by nearly 100 times at a gate voltage of 3 V. A series of experiments were carried out which rule out electrochemical reaction, impurity doping, and oxygen vacancy diffusion as the dominant mechanism for the conductance modulation. A surface insulator-to-metal transition is electrostatically triggered, thereby collapsing the bandgap and unleashing an extremely high density of free electrons from the original valence band within a depth self-limited by the e...
The metal-insulator transition in correlated materials is usually coupled to a symmetry-lowering str...
Both abrupt and multi-step Insulator-metal transitions triggered by applied voltage (electric field)...
The metal-insulator transition in correlated materials is usually coupled to a symmetry-lowering str...
Two-dimensional electron systems offer enormous opportunities for science discoveries and technologi...
Strongly correlated vanadium dioxide (VO2) is one of the most promising materials that exhibits a te...
Single crystalline vanadium dioxide (VO2) nanobeams offer an ideal material basis for exploring the ...
The development of new phases of matter at oxide interfaces and surfaces by extrinsic electric field...
The development of new phases of matter at oxide interfaces and surfaces by extrinsic electric field...
The development of new phases of matter at oxide interfaces and surfaces by extrinsic electric field...
The development of new phases of matter at oxide interfaces and surfaces by extrinsic electric field...
The development of new phases of matter at oxide interfaces and surfaces by extrinsic electric field...
The use of gate bias to control electronic phases in VO2, an archetypical correlated oxide, offers a...
Electrolyte gating with ionic liquids is a powerful tool for inducing novel conducting phases in cor...
The metal-insulator transition in correlated materials is usually coupled to a symmetry-lowering str...
Electrolyte gating of complex oxides enables investigation of electronic phase boundaries and collec...
The metal-insulator transition in correlated materials is usually coupled to a symmetry-lowering str...
Both abrupt and multi-step Insulator-metal transitions triggered by applied voltage (electric field)...
The metal-insulator transition in correlated materials is usually coupled to a symmetry-lowering str...
Two-dimensional electron systems offer enormous opportunities for science discoveries and technologi...
Strongly correlated vanadium dioxide (VO2) is one of the most promising materials that exhibits a te...
Single crystalline vanadium dioxide (VO2) nanobeams offer an ideal material basis for exploring the ...
The development of new phases of matter at oxide interfaces and surfaces by extrinsic electric field...
The development of new phases of matter at oxide interfaces and surfaces by extrinsic electric field...
The development of new phases of matter at oxide interfaces and surfaces by extrinsic electric field...
The development of new phases of matter at oxide interfaces and surfaces by extrinsic electric field...
The development of new phases of matter at oxide interfaces and surfaces by extrinsic electric field...
The use of gate bias to control electronic phases in VO2, an archetypical correlated oxide, offers a...
Electrolyte gating with ionic liquids is a powerful tool for inducing novel conducting phases in cor...
The metal-insulator transition in correlated materials is usually coupled to a symmetry-lowering str...
Electrolyte gating of complex oxides enables investigation of electronic phase boundaries and collec...
The metal-insulator transition in correlated materials is usually coupled to a symmetry-lowering str...
Both abrupt and multi-step Insulator-metal transitions triggered by applied voltage (electric field)...
The metal-insulator transition in correlated materials is usually coupled to a symmetry-lowering str...