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Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 2016 Volume 58, Issue 3, Pages 590–594 (Mi ftt10058)

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Phase transitions

Specific features of electrical conductivity of the insulating phase of vanadium dioxide doped with niobium

V. N. Andreev, V. A. Klimov

Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg

Abstract: The electrical conductivity of V$_{1-x}$Nb$_{x}$O$_{2}$ single crystals have been investigated over a wide temperature range covering regions of the existence of the metallic and insulating phases. It has been shown that, with an increase in the niobium concentration, the electrical conductivity of the metallic phase becomes below the Mott limit for the minimum metallic conductivity. Immediately after the metal–insulator transition, the electrical conductivity is determined by a large amount of free electrons that gradually localized with a decrease in the temperature. The temperature dependence of the electrical conductivity in the insulating phase of V$_{1-x}$Nb$_{x}$O$_{2}$ has been explained in the framework of the hopping conductivity model that takes into account the effect of thermal vibrations of atoms on the resonance integral.

Keywords: Electrical Conductivity, Insulator Transition, Vanadium Dioxide, Niobium Concentration, Insulator Phase Transition.

Received: 23.07.2015
Revised: 08.09.2015


 English version:
Physics of the Solid State, 2016, 58:3, 606–610

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