Abstract

We present an analytical review of key experiments concerning the dynamics of reversible temperature-initiated metal–insulator transition in vanadium dioxide, which results in anomalous physical phenomena in optical, electric, thermal, and other properties of this material. We highlight the analysis of temperature hysteresis curves, which are the main source of information on the phase transition, and changes in the temperature position of phase transition. In the metal–dielectric phase transition, the electric, optical, thermal, and magnetic properties undergo anomalously large and rapid changes, which opens radically new possibilities for applying unique properties of this phase transition in special-purpose instrument making.

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