Electrical measurements of a VO2 thin film under high pressure of 25 GPa generated by a load-controllable point-contact structure

Utilizing a load-controllable point-contact structure with a steel probe as a high-pressure generator, pressure effects on electrical properties were investigated on a VO2 thin film grown on a metallic Ti substrate. Through comparisons at 300 and 348 K of the resistance of a VO2/Ti sample under the...

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