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Observation of heat transport mediated by the propagation distance of surface phonon-polaritons over hundreds of micrometers

Authors :
Y. Wu
J. Ordonez-Miranda
L. Jalabert
S. Tachikawa
R. Anufriev
H. Fujita
S. Volz
M. Nomura
Source :
Applied Physics Letters. 121:112203
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2022.

Abstract

Efficient heat dissipation in micro/nano electronics requires long-distance propagation of heat carriers operated above room temperature. However, thermal phonons—the primary heat carriers in dielectric nanomaterials—dissipate the thermal energy after just a few hundred nanometers. Theory predicts that the mean free path of surface phonon-polaritons (SPhPs) can be hundreds of micrometers, which may improve the overall dissipation of heat in nanomaterials. In this work, we experimentally demonstrate such long-distance heat transport by SPhPs. Using the 3[Formula: see text] technique, we measure the in-plane thermal conductivity of SiN nanomembranes for different heater-sensor distances, membrane thicknesses, and temperatures. We find that thin nanomembranes support heat transport by SPhPs, as evidenced by an increase in the thermal conductivity with temperature. Remarkably, the thermal conductivity measured 200 μm away from the heater is consistently higher than that measured 100 μm closer. This result suggests that heat conduction by SPhPs is quasi-ballistically over at least hundreds of micrometers. Our findings pave the way for coherent heat manipulations above room temperature over macroscopic distances, which impacts the applications in thermal management and polaritonics.

Details

ISSN :
10773118 and 00036951
Volume :
121
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Physics Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5b75b6c52a882a6aff5a43aec937b820
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0100506