A synergic effect of sodium on the phase transition of tungsten-doped vanadium dioxide

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Publication Date 2014-02-24
DOI 10.1039/C4CP00366G
Impact Factor 3.676
Authors

Qiang Song, Weitao Gong, Guiling Ning, Hassan Mehdi, Guiqi Zhang, Junwei Ye, Yuan Lin


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Abstract

A synergic effect of sodium on the metal–insulator transition temperature reduction of tungsten-doped vanadium dioxide is noted. With the assistance of sodium, doping with tungsten yields an extra depression in phase temperature of 6–12 °C over that of 20–26 °C per at% of tungsten.

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