Abstract
Vanadium dioxide (VO2) exhibits a thermally driven metal-to-insulator phase transition, which accompany drastic changes in resistivity and opacity between metal and insulator phases. In addition to a noticeable transmission change in IR region, VO2 phase transition induces a sharp divergent bulk permittivity around the phase transition temperature, leading to the interest in the research on VO2 surged with the emergence of plasmonics and metamaterials.1
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