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The nature of photoinduced phase transition and metastable states in vanadium dioxide
Author(s) -
Zhensheng Tao,
Faran Zhou,
Tzong-Ru T. Han,
David Torres,
Tongyu Wang,
Nelson Sepúlveda,
Kiseok Chang,
Margaret Young,
Richard R. Lunt,
ChongYu Ruan
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
scientific reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.24
H-Index - 213
ISSN - 2045-2322
DOI - 10.1038/srep38514
Subject(s) - ultrafast electron diffraction , metastability , phase transition , picosecond , bistability , chemical physics , excitation , scattering , molecular physics , monoclinic crystal system , materials science , chemistry , diffraction , atomic physics , electron diffraction , condensed matter physics , physics , crystal structure , crystallography , laser , optics , optoelectronics , quantum mechanics , organic chemistry
Photoinduced threshold switching processes that lead to bistability and the formation of metastable phases in photoinduced phase transition of VO 2 are elucidated through ultrafast electron diffraction and diffusive scattering techniques with varying excitation wavelengths. We uncover two distinct regimes of the dynamical phase change: a nearly instantaneous crossover into an intermediate state and its decay led by lattice instabilities over 10 ps timescales. The structure of this intermediate state is identified to be monoclinic, but more akin to M 2 rather than M 1 based on structure refinements. The extinction of all major monoclinic features within just a few picoseconds at the above-threshold-level (~20%) photoexcitations and the distinct dynamics in diffusive scattering that represents medium-range atomic fluctuations at two photon wavelengths strongly suggest a density-driven and nonthermal pathway for the initial process of the photoinduced phase transition. These results highlight the critical roles of electron correlations and lattice instabilities in driving and controlling phase transformations far from equilibrium.

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