Ming Y Chern
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Material Sci Eng
Topological insulators have high values in both theoretical and application aspects. In this work, we synthesize and study the nanowires of topological insulator bismuth telluride (Bi2Te3). The nanowires are grown on glass substrates by thermal evaporation of bulk Bi2Te3 at elevated temperature in an argon flow two-zone furnace, where the substrate temperature can be adjusted independently. The growth temperature has a strong influence on the growth direction of the nanowires. Currently, the known growth direction of the Bi2Te3 nanowires is rhombohedral indexing, less is known about other growth directions. We are able to grow nanowires of Bi2Te3 in different directions by tuning the substrate temperature. Other growth factors such as the flow rate of the argon gas, the background pressure, and the vapor pressure of Bi2Te3 are discussed. We examine the nanowires with XRD, SEM and TEM. We also measure the transport properties of single nanowires. The properties and anisotropy of these nanowires are discussed.
Ming Y Chern has his expertise in “The synthesis and characterization of thin films and nanomaterials”. His current research interests include “ZnO and Bi2Te3 nanowires with focus on potential applications in optoelectronics and spintronics”.
Email: mychern@phys.ntu.edu.tw
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