双相硅纳米线的导热性

IF 9.6 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nano Letters Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c03720
Samik Mukherjee, Zhongwei Zhang, Marcin Wajs, Maria Chiara Spadaro, M. Gonzalez-Catala, Uri Givan, Stephan Senz, Jordi Arbiol, Sebastien Francoeur, Sebastian Volz, Oussama Moutanabbir
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这项研究揭示了以前未曾探索过的涉及声子与晶体同界面相互作用的原子尺度机制。这项研究选择了具有工程同位素含量和晶体相的硅纳米线。在同一根纳米线中同时存在金刚石立方相和斜方体相的晶体多型性为研究同界面相对声子传输的影响提供了试验平台。研究发现,在存在多型性的情况下,晶格热导率及其温度响应明显不同。然而,由于多型纳米线呈现出与同类纳米线相似的声子谱,因此其根源并不是声子不匹配。相反,现象建模和原子模拟确定并量化了原子粗糙同界面的作用,以及随后从这些同界面产生的声子散射在塑造声子行为中的作用。这一框架为推进纳米级半导体中声子传输的设计和建模提供了必要的输入。
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Thermal Conductivity in Biphasic Silicon Nanowires
The work unravels the previously unexplored atomic-scale mechanism involving the interaction of phonons with crystal homointerfaces. Silicon nanowires with engineered isotopic content and crystal phases were chosen for this investigation. Crystal polytypism, manifested by the presence of both diamond cubic and rhombohedral phases within the same nanowire, provided a testbed to study the impact of phase homointerfaces on phonon transport. The lattice thermal conductivity and its temperature response were found to be markedly different in the presence of polytypism. Its origin, however, was not traced to any acoustic mismatch as the polytypic nanowires presented a similar phonon spectrum as their counterparts. Rather, phenomenological modeling and atomistic simulations identified and quantified the role of atomically rough homointerfaces and the subsequent phonon scattering from such homointerfaces in shaping the phonon behavior. This framework provides the inputs necessary to advance the design and modeling of phonon transport in nanoscale semiconductors.
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Nano Letters
Nano Letters 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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