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Ultrafast Insulator-Metal Transition in Strained Vanadium Dioxide Films

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Abstract

Strained VO2 films are characterized by optoelectronic autocorrelation measurements that reveal a material response of 400 fs. This suggests the insulator-metal transition in strained VO2 can be activated by electronic, rather than thermal, means.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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