Molybdenum substitutional doping and its effects on phase transition properties in single crystalline vanadium dioxide thin film

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Molybdenum (Mo) doped vanadium dioxide thin films were synthesized using a Mo striped vanadium (V) target during pulsed laser ablation process. The film structure was characterized by high resolution x-ray diffraction, x-ray rocking curve and Rutherford backscattering/channeling measurements. The results show that the full width at half magnitude of the x-ray rocking curve is as narrow as 0.0074°, comparable to that of the (0001) sapphire substrate, 0.0042°, in this study. The ratio of the aligned-to-random backscattered yield reaches 5%, implying that the growth is that of the single crystalline epitaxy. The result of angular scans for both V and Mo atomic channelings reveals that Mo atoms successfully take sites of the V sublattice as a substitutional dopant. It has been noted that the degradation of the phase transition properties of the film upon doping is closely related to the conductivity in the semiconductor phase. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.

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Wu, Z. P., Miyashita, A., Yamamoto, S., Abe, H., Nashiyama, I., Narumi, K., & Naramoto, H. (1999). Molybdenum substitutional doping and its effects on phase transition properties in single crystalline vanadium dioxide thin film. Journal of Applied Physics, 86(9), 5311–5313. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.371519

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