Optical switching performance of thermally oxidized vanadium dioxide with an integrated thin film heater

  • Sarangan A
  • Ariyawansa G
  • Vitebskiy I
  • et al.
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Abstract

Optical switching performance of vanadium dioxide produced by thermal oxidation of vanadium is presented in this paper. A 100nm thick vanadium was oxidized under controlled conditions in a quartz tube furnace to produce approximately 200nm thick VO 2 . The substrate was appropriately coated on the front and back side to reduce reflection in the cold state, and an integrated thin film heater was fabricated to allow in-situ thermal cycling. Electrical measurements show a greater than three orders of magnitude change in resistivity during the phase transition. Optical measurements exhibit 70% transparency at 1500nm and about 15dB extinction across a wide spectral band between 1000nm and 3000nm. These results are used to show a huge optical bistability effect in VO 2 -based devices.

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Sarangan, A., Ariyawansa, G., Vitebskiy, I., & Anisimov, I. (2021). Optical switching performance of thermally oxidized vanadium dioxide with an integrated thin film heater. Optical Materials Express, 11(7), 2348. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.430751

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