Novel Observation of Piezoelectricity in VO2

Abstract

VO2 is well known for its dual phase transitions; electrical as well as structural, at a single temperature of 340K. The low temperature structural phases of VO2 are different from its high temperature counterpart by means of structural symmetry. The strain induced modification of the structural distortion in VO2 is studied in details. A ferroelectric type distortion is observed, and therefore, the piezoelectric effect in the low temperature phases of VO2 is investigated, for the first time, using piezo-response force microscopy. The electronic behavior of piezoelectric materials can be tuned with the application of mechanical strain and strain is the only factor to separate the two low-temperature phases, namely, M1 and M2 in the phase diagram of VO2. The piezo-electric coefficient in the strained phase of VO2 was found as 11-12 pm/V making it eligible for piezotronic applications.

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