Research Progress on Mechanisms, Regulation Strategies, and Applications of Phase Transition Hysteresis of Vanadium Dioxide
Abstract
ABSTRACT This review systematically examines the hysteresis behavior of vanadium dioxide (VO 2 ) during its metal–insulator transition (MIT), a fundamental characteristic that governs both the material's intrinsic physical properties and its performance in functional devices. The work comprehensively addresses the physical mechanisms underlying phase transition hysteresis, focusing on the interplay between Peierls lattice distortion and Mott electronic correlation that dictates hysteresis loop formation. It establishes quantitative characterization methods for key parameters, including transition temperature ( T c ), amplitude (∆ A ), width (σ), sharpness (FWHM), and hysteresis width (Δ T ). The review thoroughly analyzes various modulation strategies such as elemental doping, ion implantation, strain engineering, and electric field control, emphasizing their synergistic effects on transition properties while acknowledging the challenges in balancing coupled parameters. Furthermore, it explores the application potential of tailored hysteresis in functional devices, where moderate hysteresis enhances stability in smart windows and memory devices, while narrow hysteresis enables ultrafast switching. The discussion extends to current challenges in parameter decoupling and non‐equilibrium dynamics, along with prospects in hysteresis engineering for advanced applications in smart optoelectronics, neuromorphic computing, and 6G communications, providing valuable theoretical guidance for both fundamental understanding and practical control of VO 2 ’s phase transition behavior.
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Authors (13)
Hourui Ya
Department of Materials Science and Engineering SUSTech Energy Institute for Carbon Neutrality Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Energy Materials for Electric Power Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macao Joint Laboratory for Photonic‐Thermal‐Electrical Energy Materials and Devices Southern University of Science and Technology Shenzhen P. R. China
Mengqi Zeng
College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences
Jun Mu
Zhehan Ying
Luning Yuan
Department of Materials Science and Engineering SUSTech Energy Institute for Carbon Neutrality Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Energy Materials for Electric Power Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macao Joint Laboratory for Photonic‐Thermal‐Electrical Energy Materials and Devices Southern University of Science and Technology Shenzhen P. R. China
Shenglian Lan
Department of Materials Science and Engineering SUSTech Energy Institute for Carbon Neutrality Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Energy Materials for Electric Power Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macao Joint Laboratory for Photonic‐Thermal‐Electrical Energy Materials and Devices Southern University of Science and Technology Shenzhen P. R. China
Yuhan Shi
Tianhua Yao
Department of Materials Science and Engineering SUSTech Energy Institute for Carbon Neutrality Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Energy Materials for Electric Power Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macao Joint Laboratory for Photonic‐Thermal‐Electrical Energy Materials and Devices Southern University of Science and Technology Shenzhen P. R. China
Runqing Huang
Huili Li
Chengzhu Liao
Faculty of Materials Science and Energy Engineering Shenzhen University of Advanced Technology Shenzhen P. R. China
Abbas Amini
Chun Cheng
Department of Materials Science and Engineering