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Phonon spectroscopy in a Bi2Te3 nanowire array
Bessas, Dimitrios; Toellner, William; Aabdin, Zainul et al.
2013In Nanoscale, 5 (21), p. 10629-10635
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Abstract :
[en] The lattice dynamics in an array of 56 nm diameter Bi2Te3 nanowires embedded in a self-ordered amorphous alumina membrane were investigated microscopically using Te-125 nuclear inelastic scattering. The element specific density of phonon states is measured on nanowires in two perpendicular orientations and the speed of sound is extracted. Combined high energy synchrotron radiation diffraction and transmission electron microscopy was carried out on the same sample and the crystallinity was investigated. The nanowires grow almost perpendicular to the c-axis, partly with twinning. The average speed of sound in the 56 nm diameter Bi2Te3 nanowires is similar to 7% smaller with respect to bulk Bi2Te3 and a decrease in the macroscopic lattice thermal conductivity by similar to 13% due to nanostructuration and to the reduced speed of sound is predicted.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Bessas, Dimitrios
Toellner, William
Aabdin, Zainul
Peranio, Nicola
Sergueev, Ilya
Wille, Hans-Christian
Eibl, Oliver
Nielsch, Kornelius
Hermann, Raphaël ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de chimie (sciences) > Département de chimie (sciences)
Language :
English
Title :
Phonon spectroscopy in a Bi2Te3 nanowire array
Publication date :
2013
Journal title :
Nanoscale
ISSN :
2040-3364
eISSN :
2040-3372
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom
Volume :
5
Issue :
21
Pages :
10629-10635
Peer reviewed :
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