“…Upon the MIPT, the crystalline structure changes from a high-symmetry tetragonal rutile phase (P4 2 /mnm, R phase) to a lower symmetry monoclinic phase (P2 1 /c, M 1 phase) with dimerized V–V pairs exhibiting alternating zig-zag like chains [4,5]. Noticeable physical property changes such as optical transmittance [7,8,9], electrical conductivity [10,11], permittivity [12,13], and magnetic susceptibility [14,15] can be observed, making these kind of materials potentially suitable for a great many stimuli-responsive devices, e.g., ultrafast optical switches [16,17], sensing devices [18,19], next-generation terahertz transistors [20], non-Boolean computing materials [21], uncooled infrared bolometer [22,23], and other novel concepts of switching devices [24,25,26,27,28].…”