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Decoupled few-femtosecond phase transitions in vanadium dioxide

Christian Brahms, Lin Zhang, Xiao Shen, Utso Bhattacharya, Maria Recasens, Johann Osmond, Tobias Graß, Ravindra W. Chhajlany, Kent A. Hallman, Richard F. Haglund, Sokrates T. Pantelides, Maciej Lewenstein, John C. Travers, Allan S. Johnson

2025Nature Communications13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The nature of the insulator-to-metal phase transition in vanadium dioxide (VO 2 ) is one of the longest-standing problems in condensed-matter physics. Ultrafast spectroscopy has long promised to determine whether the transition is primarily driven by the electronic or structural degree of freedom, but measurements to date have been stymied by their sensitivity to only one of these components and/or their limited temporal resolution. Here we use ultra-broadband few-femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy to resolve the electronic and structural phase transitions in VO 2 at their fundamental time scales. Our experiments show that the system transforms into a bad-metallic phase within 10 fs after photoexcitation, but requires another 100 fs to complete the transition, during which we observe electronic oscillations and a partial re-opening of the bandgap, signalling a transient semi-metallic state. Comparisons with tensor-network simulations and density-functional theory calculations show these features result from an unexpectedly fast structural transition, in which the vanadium dimers separate and untwist with two different timescales. Our results resolve the structural and electronic nature of the light-induced phase transition in VO 2 and establish ultra-broadband few-femtosecond spectroscopy as a powerful tool for studying quantum materials out of equilibrium.

Topics & Concepts

FemtosecondPhotoexcitationSpectroscopyPhase transitionUltrashort pulseMaterials scienceElectronic structureFemtochemistryVanadiumDensity functional theoryPhase (matter)Chemical physicsLaserMolecular physicsCondensed matter physicsAtomic physicsPhysicsOpticsQuantum mechanicsMetallurgyExcited stateTransition Metal Oxide NanomaterialsGa2O3 and related materialsAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing