Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5358386 | Applied Surface Science | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
VO2 thin films have been deposited by pulsed laser deposition on Zinnwaldite Mica substrates. The crystal structure, chemical composition, morphology were determined and the semiconductor/metal transition (SMT) properties of the deposited films were investigated. Without any post annealing, the films exhibit a textured nature with a VO2 (0 1 1) preferred crystallographic orientation and an elevated thermal variation of the electric resistance ratio RS/RM through the SMT at T â 68 °C of the order of 104 and a narrow â¼7 °C hysteresis. In addition, the growth of the VO2 crystallites seem to be governed likely by a Volmer-Weber or Stranski-Krastanov mechanisms and certainly not a Frank-van Der Merwe process.
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Authors
L. Mathevula, B.D. Ngom, L. Kotsedi, P. Sechogela, T.B. Doyle, M. Ghouti, M. Maaza,