Unveiling the Electronic Structure of Pseudotetragonal WO3 Thin Films

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Abstract

WO3 is a 5d compound that undergoes several structural transitions in its bulk form. Its versatility is well-documented, with a wide range of applications, such as flexopiezoelectricity, electrochromism, gating-induced phase transitions, and its ability to improve the performance of Li-based batteries. The synthesis of WO3 thin films holds promise in stabilizing electronic phases for practical applications. However, despite its potential, the electronic structure of this material remains experimentally unexplored. Furthermore, its thermal instability limits its use in certain technological devices. Here, we employ tensile strain to stabilize WO3 thin films, which we call the pseudotetragonal phase, and investigate its electronic structure using a combination of photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations. This study reveals the Fermiology of the system, notably identifying significant energy splittings between different orbital manifolds arising from atomic distortions. These splittings, along with the system’s thermal stability, offer a potential avenue for controlling inter- and intraband scattering for electronic applications.

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Mazzola, F., Hassani, H., Amoroso, D., Chaluvadi, S. K., Fujii, J., Polewczyk, V., … Orgiani, P. (2023). Unveiling the Electronic Structure of Pseudotetragonal WO3 Thin Films. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 14(32), 7208–7214. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c01546

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