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Controlling the phase transition of vanadium oxide using plasmonic metamaterials
Abstract
Thermo-plasmonic engineering at the nanoscale can control macroscopic material properties. In this oral presentation, we demonstrate utilising plasmonic metamaterials to tune the effective phase transition temperature and electrical conductivity of vanadium oxide thin films