Spinodal decomposition introduces strain-enhanced thermochromism in polycrystalline V 1- x Ti x O 2 thin films

Processes of self-organization play a key role in the development of innovative functional nanocomposites, allowing, in particular, the transformation of metastable solid solutions into multilayers by activating spinodal decomposition instead of layer-by-layer film growth. We report the formation of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanoscale 2023-07, Vol.15 (27), p.11592-11602
Hauptverfasser: Belenchuk, Alexander, Shapoval, Oleg, Roddatis, Vladimir, Stroh, Karen, Vatavu, Sergiu, Wawra, Jonas, Moshnyaga, Vasily
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Processes of self-organization play a key role in the development of innovative functional nanocomposites, allowing, in particular, the transformation of metastable solid solutions into multilayers by activating spinodal decomposition instead of layer-by-layer film growth. We report the formation of strained layered (V,Ti)O nanocomposites in thin polycrystalline films using a spinodal decomposition. Already during the growth of V Ti O films, spinodal decomposition was detected while producing atomic-scale disordered V- and Ti-rich phases. Post-growth annealing enhances compositional modulation, arranges the local atomic structures of the phases, and yields periodically layered nanostructures that resemble superlattices. The coherent interfacing of the V- and Ti-rich layers results in the compression of the V-rich phase along the -axis of the rutile structure and enables strain-enhanced thermochromism. The latter is characterized by a simultaneous decrease in the temperature and width of the metal-insulator transition in the V-rich phase. Our results provide proof-of-concept for an alternative strategy to develop VO -based thermochromic coatings by introducing strain-enhanced thermochromism into polycrystalline thin films.
ISSN:2040-3364
2040-3372
DOI:10.1039/D3NR01350B