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Control of Proton Propagation and Phase Transition in Hydrogenated VO2

  • East China Normal University
  • Arizona State University
  • Shanxi University

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Proton (H+) doping effectively modulates the metal-insulator phase transitions of vanadium dioxide (VO2) via its reversible incorporation into interstitial sites, providing exotic physical functionalities and emerging applications. Although selective area proton doping is crucial for neuromorphic electronics, the spatial proton propagation and the related phase transitions remain unclear. Herein, we demonstrate the control of proton propagation and the phase transitions of hydrogenated VO2 films by engineering the size and spacing of platinum (Pt) catalysts. Raman spectroscopy reveals that protons propagate for ∼4 µm, with an accompanying phase transition, in VO2 films modified with micro-sized Pt catalysts. Together with Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) data, these results demonstrate that hydrogen diffusion induces three distinct phases in the HxVO2 film around the Pt catalyst. The electronic phase transitions can be well manipulated by controlling proton propagation. The Pt nanoparticle catalysts with nanometer spacing significantly enhance hydrogen propagation and accelerate the rich phase transitions of HxVO2 films at a low hydrogenation temperature (100°C). The proton-doping-induced phase transformation is further confirmed by theoretical calculations of the geometric and electronic structures. The insights into spatial proton propagation provide critical guidance for controlling the electronic phase transitions and optimizing the energy-efficient VO2-based ionic and electronic applications.

源语言英语
文章编号e02377
期刊Small Methods
10
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 23 2月 2026

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