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A chemically driven insulator-metal transition in non-stoichiometric and amorphous gallium oxide

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NATURE MATERIALS
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 391-398

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nmat2164

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Insulator - metal transitions are well known in transition-metal oxides, but inducing an insulator - metal transition in the oxide of a main group element is a major challenge. Here, we report the observation of an insulator - metal transition, with a conductivity jump of seven orders of magnitude, in highly non-stoichiometric, amorphous gallium oxide of approximate composition GaO1.2 at a temperature around 670 K. We demonstrate through experimental studies and density-functional-theory calculations that the conductivity jump takes place at a critical gallium concentration and is induced by crystallization of stoichiometric Ga2O3 within the metastable oxide matrix - in chemical terms by a disproportionation. This novel mechanism - an insulator - metal transition driven by a heterogeneous solid-state reaction - opens up a new route to achieve metallic behaviour in oxides that are expected to exist only as classic insulators.

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