We have prepared a single crystal of Ti0.4V 0.6O2 which forms a solid solution crystallizing in the rutile structure at high temperatures and undergoes phase separation due to the spinodal decomposition when cooled to room temperature. The spinodally decomposed crystal consists of a self-assembled, mega stack of alternate Ti- and V-rich layers with an approximate period of 33 nm along the c axis. The unidirectional microstructure causes a large anisotropy in resistivity and a small one in thermal conductivity. A sharp metal-insulator transition as well as a structural transition to a monoclinic structure is observed in the thin V-rich layers.
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Hiroi, Z., Yoshida, T., Yamaura, J., & Okamoto, Y. (2015). Spinodally decomposed nanostructures in a TiO2-VO2 crystal. APL Materials, 3(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4919764
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