Controlled Synthesis and Size-Dependent Polarization Domain Structure of Colloidal Germanium Telluride Nanocrystals — Mark J. Polking (2011) | RDL Network
Controlled Synthesis and Size-Dependent Polarization Domain Structure of Colloidal Germanium Telluride Nanocrystals
Article 2011 en
Authors
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Mark J. Polking
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Haimei Zheng
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R. Ramesh
Abstract
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Germanium telluride (GeTe) exhibits interesting materials properties, including a reversible amorphous-to-crystalline phase transition and a room-temperature ferroelectric distortion, and has demonstrated potential for nonvolatile memory applications. Here, a colloidal approach to the synthesis of GeTe nanocrystals over a wide range of sizes is demonstrated. These nanocrystals have size distributions of 10-20% and exist in the rhombohedral structure characteristic of the low-temperature polar phase. The production of nanocrystals of widely varying sizes is facilitated by the use of Ge(II) precursors with different reactivities. A transition from a monodomain state to a state with multiple polarization domains is observed with increasing size, leading to the formation of richly faceted nanostructures. These results provide a starting point for deeper investigation into the size-scaling and fundamental nature of polar-ordering and phase-change processes in nanoscale systems.
Mark J. Polking, Jeffrey J. Urban, Delia J. Milliron, Haimei Zheng, Emory M. Chan, Marissa A. Caldwell, Simone Raoux, Christian Kisielowski, Joel W. Ager, R. Ramesh, Paul Alivisatos
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