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Large Strain-Induced Conductivity Anisotropy in VO2 Thin Films Probed by THz Spectroscopy

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Abstract

We probe the temperature dependent far-infrared conductivity of highly strained (100)VO2 thin films using THz TDS. A large in-plane anisotropy is observed in both the metallic conductivity and the metal-insulator transition temperature.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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