Electric field induced resistive switching in M$^{3+}_x$V$_{1-x}$O$_2$ (M$^{3+}$= Ga$^{3+}$, Al$^{3+}$) single crystals at temperatures below the T $\to$ M2 phase transition
Larisa Patlagan, George M. Reisner, Shani Neyshtadt-Ronel, Yoav, Kalcheim, Bertina Fisher

TL;DR
This study demonstrates electric field-induced resistive switching in Ga- and Al-doped VO$_2$ single crystals at temperatures below the T to M2 phase transition, revealing a new switching mechanism linked to the M1 to T transition.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of resistive switching at the M1 to T transition in doped VO$_2$ crystals, expanding understanding of phase transition-related resistive behaviors.
Findings
Resistive switching observed at T_RS< T_{T→M2} in doped VO$_2$ crystals.
A resistance drop of approximately 0.12 factor detected at room temperature.
Structural analysis confirms the switching is associated with the M1 to T phase transition.
Abstract
The phase diagram of VO strained or doped with several trivalent ions consists of four phases; in order of increasing temperatures, three (M1, T and M2) are insulating while the fourth (R), above ~340 K, is metallic. These phases and the three phase transitions have been thoroughly investigated for about half a century by a wide variety of techniques, including electronic transport. While an upwards jump of the resistance of up to a factor of 2 was observed at the T-M2 transition and a drop of several orders of magnitude was observed at the M2R one, resistive switching at the M1T transition remained elusive over all these years. Here we report on the investigation of Ga- and Al-doped VO single crystals, following the rather surprising appearance of a small and steep drop of a factor of ~ 0.12 in the resistance of Ga-doped VO single crystals detected by pulsed and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTransition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials · Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications · Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
