Switching of the Mott transition based on the hole-driven MIT theory
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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switchingtransitionhole-drivenmotttheoryabruptapplyingband
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Switching voltage of first-order metal-insulator transition (MIT) in VO_2, an inhomogeneous strongly correlated system, is changed by irradiating an infrared light with wavelength, 1.5 micrometer, and applying the electric field (photo-induced switching). This was predicted in the hole-driven MIT theory in which hole doping of a low concentration below 0.01% into conduction band (Fermi surface) induces the abrupt MIT as correlation effect. The switching is explained by the Mott transition not the Peierls transition.
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