From insulator to metal: theoretical assessment on the optical properties of vanadium dioxide using many-body first-principles approaches

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Kandemir, Zafer and Cardoso, Claudia and D’Amico, Pino and Sevik, Cem and Şendur, Kürşat (2025) From insulator to metal: theoretical assessment on the optical properties of vanadium dioxide using many-body first-principles approaches. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 129 (38). pp. 17202-17210. ISSN 1932-7447 (Print) 1932-7455 (Online)

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Abstract

Vanadium dioxide (VO2) exhibits a temperature-driven insulator-to-metal transition, making it a promising material for optical and electronic applications. In this study, we perform a systematic first-principles investigation of the electronic and optical properties of VO2in its monoclinic (M1) and rutile (R) phases using density functional theory (DFT), many-body perturbation theory (G0W0), and the Bethe-Salpeter equation (BSE). Our results reveal that excitonic effects play a crucial role in accurately describing the dielectric response of the semiconducting M1phase, with G0W0/BSE and PBE/BSE approaches yielding optical spectra in excellent agreement with experimental data. For the metallic R phase, we find that the random phase approximation (RPA) at the PBE level provides a reliable description of its optical properties, particularly in the visible range, as long as intraband contributions are included. The frequency-dependent dielectric functions presented in this work achieve the required accuracy for large-scale optical simulations relevant to smart coatings and tunable infrared devices. To support further research and applications, we provide our computed optical data in an open-access repository on ZENODO.
Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Depositing User: Zafer Kandemir
Date Deposited: 08 Oct 2025 10:42
Last Modified: 08 Oct 2025 10:42
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/52899

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