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Anisotropy of thermal conductivity in In2Se3 nanostructures

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 494, Issue -, Pages 867-870

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.07.233

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Anisotropy; Thermal conductivity; In2Se3; Nanostructures; TEM

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 104-2622-E-008-002 -CC2, 106-2923-E-008-002 -MY3]

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In this report, alpha-In2Se3 single-crystal nanobelts and nanowires were grown in the thermal chemical vapor deposition furnace. The growth direction of the nanobelts was identified by standard microscopy techniques and was along the in-plane direction, while that of the nanowire was along the c-axis. The temperature-dependent thermal conductivity of the nanostructures was measured by a suspended-pattern technique, and it was found to fall into two ranges of values between 300 and 400 K owing to the difference in growth orientation. The experimental evidence presented herein is the anisotropy of phonon transport of the layered alpha-In2Se3, and the effect of bonding strength on the thermal conductivity at the nanoscale. This study would be helpful to the physical understanding and future design of In2Se3-based thermoelectric materials.

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