Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235-1807, United States.
Nanotechnology. 2017 Feb 24;28(8):085701. doi: 10.1088/1361-6528/aa5652. Epub 2017 Jan 3.
The appearance of stripe phases is a characteristic signature of strongly correlated quantum materials, and its origin in phase-changing materials has only recently been recognized as the result of the delicate balance between atomic and mesoscopic materials properties. A vanadium dioxide (VO) single crystal is one such strongly correlated material with stripe phases. Infrared nano-imaging on low-aspect-ratio, single-crystal VO microbeams decorated with resonant plasmonic nanoantennas reveals a novel herringbone pattern of coexisting metallic and insulating domains intercepted and altered by ferroelastic domains, unlike previous reports on high-aspect-ratio VO crystals where the coexisting metal/insulator domains appear as alternating stripe phases perpendicular to the growth axis. The metallic domains nucleate below the crystal surface and grow towards the surface with increasing temperature as suggested by the near-field plasmonic response of the gold nanorod antennas.
条纹相的出现是强关联量子材料的特征标志,而在相变材料中,其起源最近才被认为是原子和介观材料特性之间微妙平衡的结果。钒氧化物(VO)单晶就是这样一种具有条纹相的强关联材料。在具有共振等离子体纳米天线的低纵横比单晶 VO 微梁上进行的近红外纳米成像揭示了一种新颖的人字形图案,其中共存的金属和绝缘畴被铁弹性畴截获和改变,这与以前关于高纵横比 VO 晶体的报告不同,在高纵横比 VO 晶体中,共存的金属/绝缘畴呈现出与生长轴垂直的交替条纹相。正如金纳米棒天线的近场等离子体响应所表明的那样,金属畴在晶面以下形成,并随着温度的升高向晶面生长。