Symmetry driven control of optical properties in WO3 films

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In this work, we demonstrate that the optical bandgap of WO3 films can be continuously controlled through uniaxial strain induced by low-energy helium implantation. The insertion of He into epitaxially grown and coherently strained WO3 films can be used to induce single axis out-of-plane lattice expansion of up to 2%. Ellipsometric spectroscopy reveals that the optical bandgap is reduced by about 0.18 eV per percent expansion of the out-of-plane unit cell length. Density functional theory calculations show that this response is a direct result of changes in orbital degeneracy driven by changes in the octahedral rotations and tilts.

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Herklotz, A., Rus, S. F., Kc, S., Cooper, V. R., Huon, A., Guo, E. J., & Ward, T. Z. (2017). Symmetry driven control of optical properties in WO3 films. APL Materials, 5(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4989395

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