Patryk Kusch
Free University of Berlin
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Nano Letters | 2014
André Boden; Benji Boerner; Patryk Kusch; Izabela Firkowska; Stephanie Reich
A controlled alignment of graphite nanoplatelets in a composite matrix will allow developing materials with tailored thermal properties. Achieving a high degree of alignment in a reproducible way, however, remains challenging. Here we demonstrate the alignment of graphite nanoplatelets in copper composites produced via high-energy ball milling and spark plasma sintering. The orientation of the nanoplatelets in the copper matrix is verified by polarized Raman scattering and electron microscopy showing an increasing order with increasing platelet size. The thermal conductivity k along the alignment direction is up to five times higher than perpendicular to it. The composite with the highest degree of alignment has a thermal diffusivity (100 mm(2) s(-1)) comparable to copper (105 mm(2) s(-1)) but is 20% lighter. By modeling the thermal properties of the composites within the effective medium approximation we show that (i) the Kapitza resistance is not a limiting factor for improving the thermal conductivity of a copper-graphite system and (ii) copper-graphite-nanoplatelet composites may be expected to achieve a higher thermal conductivity than copper upon further refinement.
Nanoscale Research Letters | 2014
Piet Schönherr; L. J. Collins-McIntyre; S. L. Zhang; Patryk Kusch; Stephanie Reich; Terence Giles; Dominik Daisenberger; D. Prabhakaran; T. Hesjedal
High-density growth of single-crystalline Bi2Se2Te nanowires was achieved via the vapour-liquid-solid process. The stoichiometry of samples grown at various substrate temperatures is precisely determined based on energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Raman spectroscopy on individual nanowires. We discuss the growth mechanism and present insights into the catalyst-precursor interaction.
Nano Letters | 2017
Patryk Kusch; Stefan Mastel; Niclas S. Mueller; Nieves Morquillas Azpiazu; Sebastian Heeg; R. V. Gorbachev; F. Schedin; Uwe Hübner; J. I. Pascual; Stephanie Reich; Rainer Hillenbrand
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) enables sensitive chemical studies and materials identification, relying on electromagnetic (EM) and chemical-enhancement mechanisms. Here we introduce a tool for the correlative nanoimaging of EM and SERS hotspots, areas of strongly enhanced EM fields and Raman scattering, respectively. To that end, we implemented a grating spectrometer into a scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscope (s-SNOM) for mapping of both the elastically and inelastically (Raman) scattered light from the near-field probe, that is, a sharp silicon tip. With plasmon-resonant gold dimers (canonical SERS substrates) we demonstrate with nanoscale spatial resolution that the enhanced Raman scattering from the tip is strongly correlated with its enhanced elastic scattering, the latter providing access to the EM-field enhancement at the illumination frequency. Our technique has wide application potential in the correlative nanoimaging of local-field enhancement and SERS efficiency as well as in the investigation and quality control of novel SERS substrates.
Physical Review B | 2012
Patryk Kusch; Steffen Breuer; M. Ramsteiner; Lutz Gelhaar; H. Riechert; Stephanie Reich
Solid State Communications | 2011
Patryk Kusch; Holger Lange; Mikhail Artemyev; Christian Thomsen
Physical Review B | 2014
Patryk Kusch; Eugen Grelich; C. Somaschini; E. Luna; M. Ramsteiner; Lutz Geelhaar; H. Riechert; Stephanie Reich
Thin Solid Films | 2013
Jaison Kavalakkatt; Xianzhong Lin; Kai Kornhuber; Patryk Kusch; Ahmed Ennaoui; Stephanie Reich; Martha Ch. Lux-Steiner
arXiv: Materials Science | 2017
Niclas S. Mueller; Sebastian Heeg; Miriam Pena Alvarez; Patryk Kusch; Soeren Wasserroth; Nick Clark; F. Schedin; John Parthenios; K. Papagelis; C. Galiotis; Martin Kalbac; Aravind Vijayaraghavan; Uwe Huebner; R. V. Gorbachev; Otakar Frank; Stephanie Reich
European Physical Journal-applied Physics | 2014
Piet Schönherr; A. A. Baker; Patryk Kusch; Stephanie Reich; T. Hesjedal
Physica Status Solidi-rapid Research Letters | 2015
Piet Schönherr; S. L. Zhang; Yuanqian Liu; Patryk Kusch; Stephanie Reich; Terence Giles; Dominik Daisenberger; D. Prabhakaran; Yulin Chen; T. Hesjedal