UCIの科学者が、ナノスケールの物体の温度を測定できる材料を開発(UC Irvine scientists create material that can take the temperature of nanoscale objects)

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2024-08-14 カリフォルニア大学校アーバイン校(UCI)

カリフォルニア大学アーバイン校の研究者は、温度変化に伴い色が変わる一次元ナノスケール材料を発見しました。この材料は非常に敏感で小さな温度計として利用でき、ナノスケールでの温度測定が可能です。この発見により、細胞内の温度やマイクロ・ナノエレクトロニクスの温度を高精度で測定する新しい道が開かれました。研究チームはさらに、異なる温度範囲を測定できる材料の開発を目指しています。

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高異方性チューブ状1次元ファンデルワールス結晶InSeIの高感度サーモクロミック挙動 Sensitive Thermochromic Behavior of InSeI, a Highly Anisotropic and Tubular 1D van der Waals Crystal

Dmitri Leo Mesoza Cordova, Yinong Zhou, Griffin M. Milligan, Leo Cheng, Tyler Kerr, Joseph Ziller, Ruqian Wu, Maxx Q. Arguilla
Advanced Materials  Published: 01 February 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202312597

UCIの科学者が、ナノスケールの物体の温度を測定できる材料を開発(UC Irvine scientists create material that can take the temperature of nanoscale objects)

Abstract

Thermochromism, the change in color of a material with temperature, is the fundamental basis of optical thermometry. A longstanding challenge in realizing sensitive optical thermometers for widespread use is identifying materials with pronounced thermometric optical performance in the visible range. Herein, it is demonstrated that single crystals of indium selenium iodide (InSeI), a 1D van der Waals (vdW) solid consisting of weakly bound helical chains, exhibit considerable visible range thermochromism. A strong temperature-dependent optical band edge absorption shift ranging from 450 to 530 nm (2.8 to 2.3 eV) over a 380 K temperature range with an experimental (dEg/dT)max value extracted to be 1.26 × 10−3 eV K−1 is shown. This value lies appreciably above most dense conventional semiconductors in the visible range and is comparable to soft lattice solids. The authors further seek to understand the origin of this unusually sensitive thermochromic behavior and find that it arises from strong electron–phonon interactions and anharmonic phonons that significantly broaden band edges and lower the Eg with increasing temperature. The identification of structural signatures resulting in sensitive thermochromism in 1D vdW crystals opens avenues in discovering low-dimensional solids with strong temperature-dependent optical responses across broad spectral windows, dimensionalities, and size regimes.

1700応用理学一般
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