The possibility to tune the functional properties of nanomaterials is key to their technological applications. Superlattices, i.e., periodic repetitions of two or more materials in one or more dimensions, are being explored for their potential as materials with tailor-made properties. Meanwhile, nanowires offer a myriad of possibilities to engineer systems at the nanoscale, as well as to combine materials that cannot be put together in conventional heterostructures due to the lattice mismatch. In this work, we investigate GaAs/GaP superlattices embedded in GaP nanowires and demonstrate the tunability of their phononic and optoelectronic properties by inelastic light scattering experiments corroborated by ab initio calculations. We observe c...
This paper presents a review of the novel features of the vibrational properties of the semiconducto...
This paper presents a review of the novel features of the vibrational properties of the semiconducto...
Some recent publications related to acoustic phonon scattering in superlattices are reviewed. New in...
The possibility to tune the functional properties of nanomaterials is key to their technological app...
The possibility to tune the functional properties of nanomaterials is key to their technological app...
The possibility to tune the functional properties of nanomaterials is key to their technological app...
One of the current challenges in nanoscience is tailoring the phononic properties of a material. Thi...
\u3cp\u3eOne of the current challenges in nanoscience is tailoring the phononic properties of a mate...
Nanowire geometry allows semiconductor heterostructures to be obtained that are not achievable in pl...
Crystal phase engineering gives access to new types of periodic nanostructures, such as the so-calle...
Phonons are quasi-particles relatively unexploited for application purposes, in comparison with elec...
We report on a possibility of efficient engineering of the acoustic phonon energy spectrum in multis...
We study theoretically acoustic phonon modes in nanowire superlattices (NWSLs) composed of cubic mat...
We demonstrate the formation of a dynamic optical superlattice through the modulation of a semicondu...
Nanophononics, i.e. acoustic phonon engineering, is a promising research domain with potential in th...
This paper presents a review of the novel features of the vibrational properties of the semiconducto...
This paper presents a review of the novel features of the vibrational properties of the semiconducto...
Some recent publications related to acoustic phonon scattering in superlattices are reviewed. New in...
The possibility to tune the functional properties of nanomaterials is key to their technological app...
The possibility to tune the functional properties of nanomaterials is key to their technological app...
The possibility to tune the functional properties of nanomaterials is key to their technological app...
One of the current challenges in nanoscience is tailoring the phononic properties of a material. Thi...
\u3cp\u3eOne of the current challenges in nanoscience is tailoring the phononic properties of a mate...
Nanowire geometry allows semiconductor heterostructures to be obtained that are not achievable in pl...
Crystal phase engineering gives access to new types of periodic nanostructures, such as the so-calle...
Phonons are quasi-particles relatively unexploited for application purposes, in comparison with elec...
We report on a possibility of efficient engineering of the acoustic phonon energy spectrum in multis...
We study theoretically acoustic phonon modes in nanowire superlattices (NWSLs) composed of cubic mat...
We demonstrate the formation of a dynamic optical superlattice through the modulation of a semicondu...
Nanophononics, i.e. acoustic phonon engineering, is a promising research domain with potential in th...
This paper presents a review of the novel features of the vibrational properties of the semiconducto...
This paper presents a review of the novel features of the vibrational properties of the semiconducto...
Some recent publications related to acoustic phonon scattering in superlattices are reviewed. New in...