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Electric field Assisted Nanostructuring of a Mott Insulator

Authors :
Dubost, Vincent
Cren, T.
Vaju, C.
Cario, Laurent
Corraze, B.
Janod, E.
Debontridder, François
Roditchev, D.
Dubost, Vincent
Cren, T.
Vaju, C.
Cario, Laurent
Corraze, B.
Janod, E.
Debontridder, François
Roditchev, D.
Source :
Advanced Functional Materials

Abstract

We report the first experimental evidence for a strong electromechanical coupling in the Mott insulator GaTa4Se8 allowing a highly reproducible nano-writing with a Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM). The local electric field across the STM junction is observed to have a threshold value above which the clean (100) surface of GaTa4Se8 becomes mechanically instable: At voltage biases V> 1.1V the surface suddenly inflates and comes in contact with the STM tip, resulting in nanometer size craters. The formed pattern can be indestructibly "read" by STM at lower voltage bias, thus allowing a 5 Tdots/inch2 dense writing/reading at room temperature. The discovery of the electromechanical coupling in GaTa4Se8 might give new clues in the understanding of the Electric Pulse Induced Resistive Switching recently observed in this stoechiometric Mott insulator

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Advanced Functional Materials
Notes :
Advanced Functional Materials, ENG
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn711181633
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.adfm.200900208