Abstract

AbstractThe substrate effect on giant persistent photoconductivity (GPPC) of VO2devices fabricated on the substrates of corning glass, Al2O3(0001), and TiO2(001) is investigated. Under the applied voltage within the hysteresis loop of voltage–current curve of the VO2device, the GPPC is achieved by a short single pulse laser at laser intensity of 8.9×106W m−2. The minimum laser pulse width (Wmin) to trigger GPPC in VO2devices is found to be as small as 80 µs in the VO2device fabricated on corning glass substrate. The magnitudes ofWminfor GPPC increase in the order of corning glass, TiO2, and Al2O3substrates. The variation of theWminon each substrate is understood as the dissimilarity of thermal conductivity of each substrate. The minimum time required to induce GPPC (the incubation time) is estimated using 1D thermal transport model, which shows good qualitative agreement with experimental results.

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