Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1596095 Solid State Communications 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ultrafast light-induced insulator-metal phase transitions (PT) in VO2 thin films was studied with use of a pump-probe technique. The theoretical and experimental study of PT kinetics shows that the PT could be realized via an intermediate state. The relaxation processes after optical pumping are dependent on pump energy. The excitonic controlled model for such type of PT is proposed. The main channel for the ultrafast light-induced PT is the resonant transition between excited states of correlated vibronic Wannier-Mott excitons (WME) in insulator phase and the unoccupied excited states in metallic phase. During this process an equilibrium local distortion occurred. According to the proposed model the experimental observation of the drastic temperature- and pump power- dependent relaxation processes could be interpreted.
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