Nanoscale effects on the stability of the λ-Ti3O 5 polymorph

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The nanocrystalline valency-delocalized λ-phase of the binary oxide Ti3O5 has recently emerged as a promising phase-change material that exhibits rapid photo-reversible optical and resistance changes at ambient temperature. Nanoscaling caused the monoclinic-λ to monoclinic charge-ordered β-phase structural instability to shift to considerably lower temperatures compared to the bulk material, and led to a broad thermal hysteresis. The structural transformation was accompanied by a large change in volume and large lattice relaxations, which imply the presence of strong electron-phonon coupling. We attribute the suppression of the phase transition to the enhanced surface energy on the nanoscale. © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Makiura, R., Takabayashi, Y., Fitch, A. N., Tokoro, H., Ohkoshi, S. I., & Prassides, K. (2011). Nanoscale effects on the stability of the λ-Ti3O 5 polymorph. Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 6(7), 1886–1890. https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.201100125

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