Abstract
Bismuth telluride nanowires are of interest for thermoelectric applications because of the predicted enhancement in the thermoelectric figure-of-merit in nanowire structures. In this letter, we carried out temperature-dependent thermal diffusivity characterization of a 40 nm diameter Bi2 Te3 nanowiresalumina nanocomposite. Measured thermal diffusivity of the composite decreases from 9.2× 10-7 m2 s-1 at 150 K to 6.9× 10-7 m2 s-1 at 300 K and is lower than thermal diffusivity of unfilled alumina templates. Effective medium calculations indicate that the thermal conductivity along nanowires axis is at least an order of magnitude lower than thermal conductivity of the bulk bismuth telluride. © 2004 American Institute of Physics.
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Borca-Tasciuc, D. A., Chen, G., Prieto, A., Martín-González, M. S., Stacy, A., Sands, T., … Fleurial, J. P. (2004). Thermal properties of electrodeposited bismuth telluride nanowires embedded in amorphous alumina. Applied Physics Letters, 85(24), 6001–6003. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1834991
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