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Kwon, Soon-Yong
Frontier, Innovative Nanomaterials & Devices Lab.
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Single Crystalline 1D Nanostructures Composed of Transition Metal Ditellurides

Alternative Title
이텔루륨화전이금속의 1차원 나노단결정
Author(s)
권순용
Issued Date
2017-10-11
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/38620
Citation
2017 한국세라믹학회 추계학술대회
Abstract
Following the celebrated discovery of graphene, considerable attention has been directed towards the rich spectrum of properties offered by van der Waals crystals. However, studies have been largely limited to their two-dimensional (2D) properties, due to lack of 1D structures. Here, we report the growth of high-yield, single-crystalline 1D nanobelts composed of transition metal ditellurides at low temperatures (T~500°C) and in short reaction times (t £ 10 min) via the use of tellurium-rich eutectic metal alloys. The synthesized semimetallic 1D products are highly pure, stoichiometric, structurally uniform, and free of defects, resulting in high electrical performances. Furthermore, complete compositional tuning of the ternary ditelluride nanobelts is achieved with suppressed phase separation, applicable to the creation of unprecedented low-D materials/devices. This approach may be used as a general strategy for fabricating 1D layered nanostructures and is truly exciting opportunity that can lead to dozens of new 1D nanomaterials of electronic quality.
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한국세라믹학회

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