학술논문

Measurement of collective excitations in VO2 by resonant inelastic x-ray scattering
Document Type
article
Source
Physical Review B. 94(16)
Subject
Quantum Physics
Chemical Sciences
Physical Sciences
cond-mat.str-el
Chemical sciences
Engineering
Physical sciences
Language
Abstract
Vanadium dioxide is of broad interest as a spin-12 electron system that realizes a metal-insulator transition near room temperature, due to a combination of strongly correlated and itinerant electron physics. Here, resonant inelastic x-ray scattering is used to measure the excitation spectrum of charge and spin degrees of freedom at the vanadium L edge under different polarization and temperature conditions, revealing excitations that differ greatly from those seen in optical measurements. These spectra encode the evolution of short-range energetics across the metal-insulator transition, including the low-temperature appearance of a strong candidate for the singlet-triplet excitation of a vanadium dimer.