Presentation Information
[17a-PB1-18]Metal-Insulator transition characteristics of vanadium dioxide wires synthesized by mist chemical vapor deposition
〇Shinya Kato1, Hayato Kiuchi2, Daito Yachi2, Osamu Kubo1,2 (1.Grad. Sch., Gifu Univ., 2.Gifu Univ.)
Keywords:
vanadium dioxide,mist chemical vapor deposition
This presentation focuses on wires approximately 100 µm in length grown on vanadium dioxide thin films deposited at 750℃ using the mist CVD method, reporting results from measurements of their elemental composition and MIT characteristics.
Measurements revealed spectra originating from vanadium and oxygen in the wires.
Furthermore, regarding the MIT characteristics, a three-digit abrupt change in resistance was observed at 68℃ during heating and at 61℃ during cooling.
Measurements revealed spectra originating from vanadium and oxygen in the wires.
Furthermore, regarding the MIT characteristics, a three-digit abrupt change in resistance was observed at 68℃ during heating and at 61℃ during cooling.
