Negative thermal expansion of nanoporous anodic aluminum oxide membranes
Abstract
We have measured the thermal expansion of Ni nanowires electrodeposited into self-organized nanoporous amorphous aluminum oxide (AAO) membranes without Al substrate using X-ray diffraction between 110K and 350K. The results indicate an average thermal expansion of the Ni nanowires -- along the wire axis -- of α NiNW=-(1.6 1.5)× 10-6/K. Assuming a bulk-like thermal expansion of the isolated Ni nanowires, this result indicates that AAO has also a negative thermal expansion. We estimate the thermal expansion of nanoporous AAO to be α AAO=-(5 1) × 10-6/K. We show that data obtained previously on the thermal expansion of metallic nanowires grown in the nanoporous AAO may be interpreted as originated in a negative thermal expansion of the matrix.
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