Tuning Phase Transition and Thermochromic Properties of Vanadium Dioxide Thin Films via Cobalt Doping

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2022 May 4;14(17):19736-19746. doi: 10.1021/acsami.2c03113. Epub 2022 Apr 24.

Abstract

Vanadium dioxide (VO2) featuring a distinct thermally triggered phase transition is regarded as the most attractive thermochromic material for smart window applications. However, the high transition temperature (∼67 °C) and moderate luminous transmittance (<50%) of the pristine VO2 circumvent room temperature applications. In this work, epitaxial cobalt-doped VO2 thin films were fabricated to tailor the electric and optical properties on a c-plane sapphire substrate. At the highest doping concentration of 10%, the transition temperature of VO2 is reduced to 44 °C, accompanied by a high luminous transmittance of 79% for single-element Co-doped VO2. The roles of cobalt doping and detailed band variation are fully explained experimentally and by modeling (DFT calculation), respectively. Furthermore, the dramatically increased carrier concentration in cobalt-doped VO2 underscores the promising future of cobalt-doped VO2 unveiled by temperature-dependent Hall effect measurement.

Keywords: Raman spectroscopy; cobalt doping; luminous transmittance; phase transition; vanadium dioxide.