Back to Search Start Over

Universal behavior of highly-confined heat flow in semiconductor nanosystems: from nanomeshes to metalattices

Authors :
McBennett, Brendan
Beardo, Albert
Nelson, Emma E.
Abad, Begoña
Frazer, Travis D.
Adak, Amitava
Esashi, Yuka
Li, Baowen
Kapteyn, Henry C.
Murnane, Margaret M.
Knobloch, Joshua L.
Source :
Nano Letters 23 (2023) 2129-2136
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Nanostructuring on length scales corresponding to phonon mean free paths provides control over heat flow in semiconductors and makes it possible to engineer their thermal properties. However, the influence of boundaries limits the validity of bulk models, while first principles calculations are too computationally expensive to model real devices. Here we use extreme ultraviolet beams to study phonon transport dynamics in a 3D nanostructured silicon metalattice with deep nanoscale feature size, and observe dramatically reduced thermal conductivity relative to bulk. To explain this behavior, we develop a predictive theory wherein thermal conduction separates into a geometric permeability component and an intrinsic viscous contribution, arising from a new and universal effect of nanoscale confinement on phonon flow. Using experiments and atomistic simulations, we show that our theory applies to a general set of highly-confined silicon nanosystems, from metalattices, nanomeshes, porous nanowires to nanowire networks, of great interest for next-generation energy-efficient devices.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Nano Letters 23 (2023) 2129-2136
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2209.11743
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c04419