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Semiconductor Science and Technology | 2014

The effect of a distinct diameter variation on the thermoelectric properties of individual Bi0.39Te0.61 nanowires

Danny Kojda; R. Mitdank; A. Mogilatenko; William Töllner; Zhi Wang; Michael Kröner; Peter Woias; Kornelius Nielsch; Saskia F. Fischer

The reduction of the thermal conductivity induced by nano-patterning is one of the major approaches for tailoring thermoelectric material properties. In particular, the role of surface roughness and morphology is under debate. Here, we choose two individual bismuth telluride nanowires (NWs), one with a strong diameter variation between 190 nm and 320 nm (NW1) and the other of 187 nm diameter with smooth sidewalls (NW2). Both serve as model systems for which bulk properties are expected if surface properties do not contribute. We investigate the role of the diameter variation by means of a combined full-thermoelectrical, structural and chemical characterization. By transmission electron microscopy the structure, chemical composition and morphology were determined after the thermoelectrical investigation. The NWs showed an oriented growth along the direction and the same composition. The Seebeck coefficients of both NWs are comparable to each other. The electrical conductivity of both NWs exceeds the bulk value indicating the presence of a topological surface state. Whereas the thermal conductivity of NW2 compares to the bulk, the thermal conductivity of NW1 is about half of NW2 which is discussed with respect to its distinct diameter variation.


Nanoscale | 2013

Phonon spectroscopy in a Bi2Te3 nanowire array

D. Bessas; William Töllner; Z. Aabdin; N. Peranio; I. Sergueev; H.-C. Wille; O. Eibl; Kornelius Nielsch; Raphaël P. Hermann

The lattice dynamics in an array of 56 nm diameter Bi2Te3 nanowires embedded in a self-ordered amorphous alumina membrane were investigated microscopically using (125)Te 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 ~7% smaller with respect to bulk Bi2Te3 and a decrease in the macroscopic lattice thermal conductivity by ~13% due to nanostructuration and to the reduced speed of sound is predicted.


Advanced Functional Materials | 2012

Stoichiometry Controlled, Single‐Crystalline Bi2Te3 Nanowires for Transport in the Basal Plane

N. Peranio; Eva Leister; William Töllner; O. Eibl; Kornelius Nielsch


Journal of Electronic Materials | 2012

Nanostructure, Excitations, and Thermoelectric Properties of Bi2Te3-Based Nanomaterials

Z. Aabdin; N. Peranio; O. Eibl; William Töllner; Kornelius Nielsch; D. Bessas; Raphaël P. Hermann; Markus Winkler; Jan König; H. Böttner; V. Pacheco; J. Schmidt; A. Hashibon; C. Elsässer


Physica Status Solidi B-basic Solid State Physics | 2010

Electrochemical route to thermoelectric nanowires via organic electrolytes

Jana Klammer; Julien Bachmann; William Töllner; Daniel Bourgault; Laurent Cagnon; Ulrich Gösele; Kornelius Nielsch


Journal of Electronic Materials | 2012

Single-Crystalline, Stoichiometric Bi2Te3 Nanowiresfor Transport in the Basal Plane

N. Peranio; E. Leister; William Töllner; O. Eibl; Kornelius Nielsch


MRS Proceedings | 2011

Low loss EELS and EFTEM study of Bi 2 Te 3 based bulk and nanomaterials

N. Peranio; Z. Aabdin; William Töllner; Markus Winkler; Jan König; O. Eibl; Kornelius Nielsch; H. Böttner


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2016

Surface effects on thermoelectric properties of metallic and semiconducting nanowires

Danny Kojda; R. Mitdank; A. Mogilatenko; Zhi Wang; Johannes Ruhhammer; Michael Kroener; William Töllner; Peter Woias; Kornelius Nielsch; Saskia F. Fischer


Thermoelectric BiTe Nanomaterials | 2015

Electrodeposition of Bi2Te3‐Based Thin Films and Nanowires

William Töllner; Svenja Bäßler; N. Peranio; Eckhard Pippel; O. Eibl; Kornelius Nielsch


Nanoscale | 2013

Phonon spectroscopy in a Bi[subscript 2]Te[subscript 3] nanowire array

Dimitrios Bessas; William Töllner; Z. Aabdin; N. Peranio; I. Sergueev; H.-C. Wille; O. Eibl; Kornelius Nielsch; Raphaël P. Hermann; Julich ; Hamburg ; ESRF ; Liege ; Eberhard

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N. Peranio

University of Tübingen

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O. Eibl

University of Tübingen

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Z. Aabdin

University of Tübingen

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R. Mitdank

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Saskia F. Fischer

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Raphaël P. Hermann

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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A. Mogilatenko

Ferdinand-Braun-Institut

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Danny Kojda

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Peter Woias

University of Freiburg

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