Reversible and non-volatile metal-to-insulator chemical transition in molybdenum oxide films

  • Gutiérrez Y
  • Santos G
  • Palumbo F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Significant effort is being dedicated to developing alternative materials whose optical properties can be controllably and reversibly modified. Here, we experimentally demonstrate the reversible non-volatile molybdenum oxides MoO 3 -to-MoO 2 transition associated to a change from a metallic to a dielectric behavior through cycles of thermal annealing in air and hydrogen (H 2 ). A full cycle is demonstrated by characterizing structurally and optically the transition using Raman spectroscopy and spectroscopic ellipsometry. The potential applicability of the metal-to-insulator transition in MoO x is benchmarked through comparison with a canonical Mott insulator VO 2 in a reconfigurable reflective configuration as well as in cladded waveguide schemes.

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Gutiérrez, Y., Santos, G., Palumbo, F., Modreanu, M., Moreno, F., & Losurdo, M. (2022). Reversible and non-volatile metal-to-insulator chemical transition in molybdenum oxide films. Optical Materials Express, 12(10), 3957. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.465578

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