Literature DB >> 25427143

Elastic properties of GaN nanowires: revealing the influence of planar defects on young's modulus at nanoscale.

Sheng Dai1, Jiong Zhao, Mo-rigen He, Xiaoguang Wang, Jingchun Wan, Zhiwei Shan, Jing Zhu.   

Abstract

The elastic properties of gallium nitride (GaN) nanowires with different structures were investigated by in situ electron microscopy in this work. The electric-field-induced resonance method was utilized to reveal that the single crystalline GaN nanowires, along [120] direction, had the similar Young's modulus as the bulk value at the diameter ranging 92-110 nm. Meanwhile, the elastic behavior of the obtuse-angle twin (OT) GaN nanowires was disclosed both by the in situ SEM resonance technique and in situ transmission electron microscopy tensile test for the first time. Our results showed that the average Young's modulus of these OT nanowires was greatly decreased to about 66 GPa and indicated no size dependence at the diameter ranging 98-171 nm. A quantitative explanation for this phenomenon is proposed based on the rules of mixtures in classical mechanics. It is revealed that the elastic modulus of one-dimensional nanomaterials is dependent on the relative orientations and the volume fractions of the planar defects.

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Keywords:  GaN nanowires; Young’s modulus; elastic behavior; in situ electron microscopy; planar defects

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25427143     DOI: 10.1021/nl501986d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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