A thermal diode, which, by analogy to its electrical counterpart, rectifies heat current, is the building block for thermal circuits. To realize a thermal diode, we demonstrate thermal rectification in a GaAs telescopic nanowire system using the thermal bridge method. We measured a preferred direction of heat flux, achieving rectification values ranging from 2 to 8% as a function of applied thermal bias.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne of the most promising platforms for the realization of spin-based quantum computing are planar germanium quantum wells embedded between silicon-germanium barriers. To achieve comparably thin stacks with little surface roughness, this type of heterostructure can be grown using the so-called reverse linear grading approach, where the growth starts with a virtual germanium substrate followed by a graded silicon-germanium alloy with an increasing silicon content. However, the compatibility of such reverse-graded heterostructures with superconducting microwave resonators has not yet been demonstrated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe possibility to tune the functional properties of nanomaterials is key to their technological applications. Superlattices, i.e.
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April 2023
Improper ferroelectrics are expected to be more robust than conventional ferroelectrics against depolarizing field effects and to exhibit a much-desired absence of critical thickness. Recent studies, however, revealed the loss of ferroelectric response in epitaxial improper ferroelectric thin films. Here, we investigate improper ferroelectric hexagonal YMnO thin films and find that the polarization suppression, and hence functionality, in the thinner films is due to oxygen off-stoichiometry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe performance and suitability of a new electron energy filter in combination with a hybrid pixel, direct electron detector for analytical (scanning) transmission electron microscopy are demonstrated using four examples. The STEM-EELS capabilities of the CEOS Energy Filtering and Imaging Device (CEFID) were tested with focus on weak signals and high spatio-temporal resolution. A multiferroic, multilayer structure of REMnO (RE = Yb, Er, Tb, Y), grown on yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ), is used to exemplify that this new instrumental setup produces valuable electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) data at high energy losses even when using short acquisition times, providing detailed chemical information about the interfaces in this complex multilayer sample.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBy combined use of wide-angle X-ray scattering, thermo-gravimetric analysis, inelastic neutron scattering, density functional theory and density functional theory molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate the structure, dynamics and stability of the water wetting-layer in single-walled aluminogermanate imogolite nanotubes (SW Ge-INTs): an archetypal system for synthetically controllable and monodisperse nano-reactors. We demonstrate that the water wetting-layer is strongly bound and solid-like up to 300 K under atmospheric pressure, with dynamics markedly different from that of bulk water. Atomic-scale characterisation of the wetting-layer reveals organisation of the HO molecules in a curved triangular sublattice stabilised by the formation of three H-bonds to the nanotube's inner surface, with covalent interactions sufficiently strong to promote energetically favourable decoupling of the HO molecules in the adlayer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInterface-dominated materials such as nanocrystalline thin films have emerged as an enthralling class of materials able to engineer functional properties of transition metal oxides widely used in energy and information technologies. In particular, it has been proven that strain-induced defects in grain boundaries of manganites deeply impact their functional properties by boosting their oxygen mass transport while abating their electronic and magnetic order. In this work, the origin of these dramatic changes is correlated for the first time with strong modifications of the anionic and cationic composition in the vicinity of strained grain boundary regions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe atomic structure of nanoparticles can be easily determined by transmission electron microscopy. However, obtaining atomic-resolution chemical information about the individual atomic columns is a rather challenging endeavor. Here, crystalline monodispersed spinel FeO/MnO core-shell nanoparticles have been thoroughly characterized in a high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscope.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmorphous sub-nanometre Tb-doped SiOxNy/SiO2 superlattices were fabricated by means of alternating deposition of 0.7 nm thick Tb-doped SiOxNy layers and of 0.9 nm thick SiO2 barrier layers in an electron-cyclotron-resonance plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition system with in situ Tb-doping capability.
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