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Photonic and phononic properties of oriented 5 nm diameter tellurium nanowires. / Poborchii, Vladimir V.; Sachkov, Victor A.; Shklyaev, Alexander A. et al.

In: Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, Vol. 185, 111806, 02.2024.

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Poborchii, VV, Sachkov, VA, Shklyaev, AA, Fokin, AV & Geshev, PI 2024, 'Photonic and phononic properties of oriented 5 nm diameter tellurium nanowires', Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, vol. 185, 111806. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpcs.2023.111806

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Poborchii, V. V., Sachkov, V. A., Shklyaev, A. A., Fokin, A. V., & Geshev, P. I. (2024). Photonic and phononic properties of oriented 5 nm diameter tellurium nanowires. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 185, [111806]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpcs.2023.111806

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Poborchii VV, Sachkov VA, Shklyaev AA, Fokin AV, Geshev PI. Photonic and phononic properties of oriented 5 nm diameter tellurium nanowires. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids. 2024 Feb;185:111806. doi: 10.1016/j.jpcs.2023.111806

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Poborchii, Vladimir V. ; Sachkov, Victor A. ; Shklyaev, Alexander A. et al. / Photonic and phononic properties of oriented 5 nm diameter tellurium nanowires. In: Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids. 2024 ; Vol. 185.

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title = "Photonic and phononic properties of oriented 5 nm diameter tellurium nanowires",
abstract = "We study polarized optical absorption and Raman spectra (OAS and RS) of ∼5 nm diameter tellurium (Te) nanowires (NWs) confined in chrysotile asbestos nanotubes packed parallel to each other into nearly-perfect-hexagonal lattice. Te was encapsulated into the nanotubes from molt using ∼20 kbar pressure. Asbestos with Te NWs (asb-Te) shows a high OAS/RS anisotropy due to a strong NW-light interaction for the light polarized papallel to NWs (E//c) and a weak one for the light polarized perpendicular to NWs. Importantly, asb-Te RS display bands of confined acoustic phonons at ∼9 cm−1 and ∼23 cm−1, specific signatures of 5 nm diameter Te NWs. Density-functional-theory calculation shows agreement with the observed frequencies and flattening of NW acoustic phonon dispersions useful for thermo-electricity. Asb-Te optical phonon A1-mode Raman band displays frequency upshift compared to the bulk-Te band due to enhancement of the intrachain bonds on expense of interchain ones. Asb-Te 2nd-order RS confirm this. Surprisingly, E-modes display LO-phonon RS-activity in asb-Te instead of TO-phonon-activity in bulk-Te. We observe enhancement of the NW Raman signal compared to that of bulk Te, which is associated with the Mie-resonance-induced NW-light interaction enhancement for E//c, which is important for photonic and photo-electric applications.",
author = "Poborchii, {Vladimir V.} and Sachkov, {Victor A.} and Shklyaev, {Alexander A.} and Fokin, {Alexander V.} and Geshev, {Pavel I.}",
note = "We thank V.V. Zhuravlev for assistance in the asb-Te sample fabrication, as well as O. Terasaki and N. Ohnishi for the high-resolution TEM observation of bare asbestos nanotubes. The work was partially supported by the Russian Science Foundation (Grant # 19–72–30023 ). Публикация для корректировки.",
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AU - Geshev, Pavel I.

N1 - We thank V.V. Zhuravlev for assistance in the asb-Te sample fabrication, as well as O. Terasaki and N. Ohnishi for the high-resolution TEM observation of bare asbestos nanotubes. The work was partially supported by the Russian Science Foundation (Grant # 19–72–30023 ). Публикация для корректировки.

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N2 - We study polarized optical absorption and Raman spectra (OAS and RS) of ∼5 nm diameter tellurium (Te) nanowires (NWs) confined in chrysotile asbestos nanotubes packed parallel to each other into nearly-perfect-hexagonal lattice. Te was encapsulated into the nanotubes from molt using ∼20 kbar pressure. Asbestos with Te NWs (asb-Te) shows a high OAS/RS anisotropy due to a strong NW-light interaction for the light polarized papallel to NWs (E//c) and a weak one for the light polarized perpendicular to NWs. Importantly, asb-Te RS display bands of confined acoustic phonons at ∼9 cm−1 and ∼23 cm−1, specific signatures of 5 nm diameter Te NWs. Density-functional-theory calculation shows agreement with the observed frequencies and flattening of NW acoustic phonon dispersions useful for thermo-electricity. Asb-Te optical phonon A1-mode Raman band displays frequency upshift compared to the bulk-Te band due to enhancement of the intrachain bonds on expense of interchain ones. Asb-Te 2nd-order RS confirm this. Surprisingly, E-modes display LO-phonon RS-activity in asb-Te instead of TO-phonon-activity in bulk-Te. We observe enhancement of the NW Raman signal compared to that of bulk Te, which is associated with the Mie-resonance-induced NW-light interaction enhancement for E//c, which is important for photonic and photo-electric applications.

AB - We study polarized optical absorption and Raman spectra (OAS and RS) of ∼5 nm diameter tellurium (Te) nanowires (NWs) confined in chrysotile asbestos nanotubes packed parallel to each other into nearly-perfect-hexagonal lattice. Te was encapsulated into the nanotubes from molt using ∼20 kbar pressure. Asbestos with Te NWs (asb-Te) shows a high OAS/RS anisotropy due to a strong NW-light interaction for the light polarized papallel to NWs (E//c) and a weak one for the light polarized perpendicular to NWs. Importantly, asb-Te RS display bands of confined acoustic phonons at ∼9 cm−1 and ∼23 cm−1, specific signatures of 5 nm diameter Te NWs. Density-functional-theory calculation shows agreement with the observed frequencies and flattening of NW acoustic phonon dispersions useful for thermo-electricity. Asb-Te optical phonon A1-mode Raman band displays frequency upshift compared to the bulk-Te band due to enhancement of the intrachain bonds on expense of interchain ones. Asb-Te 2nd-order RS confirm this. Surprisingly, E-modes display LO-phonon RS-activity in asb-Te instead of TO-phonon-activity in bulk-Te. We observe enhancement of the NW Raman signal compared to that of bulk Te, which is associated with the Mie-resonance-induced NW-light interaction enhancement for E//c, which is important for photonic and photo-electric applications.

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