Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1785865 Current Applied Physics 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The clamped and the free-standing PbTiO3 nanotubes were fabricated.•The temperature dependence of the emission spectra were investigated.•The template clamping and geometrical shape effect were identified in the emission peak energy.•Our emission study is useful for investigating the lattice strain in ferroelectric nanotubes.

We investigated the strain effect on temperature-dependent photoluminescence property in the clamped (with template) and free-standing (without template) PbTiO3 (PTO) nanotubes. The wall-thickness of nanotubes was varied from 25 to 80 nm with the outer diameter fixed to 420 nm. While all nanotubes show sizable green/yellow emission, the temperature dependent shift of the emission energy is significantly suppressed in the clamped PTO nanotubes, which is attributed to the lattice strain driven by the template clamping. This clamping effect is more significant for thinner nanotubes. Even in the free-standing PTO nanotubes the temperature-dependence of emission is affected by the wall-thickness. Our finding is the clear manifestation of the template and geometrical shape effect on the optical property of the nanotubes.

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