Thursday, June 14, 2012

1206.2856 (Jie Chen et al.)

Impacts of Atomistic Coating on Thermal Conductivity of Germanium
Nanowires
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Jie Chen, Gang Zhang, Baowen Li
By using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, we demonstrated that thermal conductivity of Germanium nanowires can be reduced more than 25% at room temperature by atomistic coating. There is a critical coating thickness beyond which thermal conductivity of the coated nanowire is larger than that of the host nanowire. The diameter dependent critical coating thickness and minimum thermal conductivity are explored. Moreover, we found that interface roughness can induce further reduction of thermal conductivity in coated nanowires. From the vibrational eigen-mode analysis, it is found that coating induces localization for low frequency phonons, while interface roughness localizes the high frequency phonons. Our results provide an available approach to tune thermal conductivity of nanowires by atomic layer coating.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.2856

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