Using calculations from first principles and the Landauer approach for phonon transport, we study the Kapitza resistance in selected multilayer graphene/dielectric heterojunctions (hexagonal BN and wurtzite SiC) and demonstrate (i) the resistance variability (50 700 1010 m2K=W) induced by vertical coupling, dimensionality, and atomistic structure of the system and (ii) the ability of understanding the intensity of the thermal transmittance in terms of the phonon distribution at the interface. Our results pave the way to the fundamental understanding of active phonon engineering by microscopic geometry design.

Phonon engineering in nanostructures: Controlling interfacial thermal resistance in multilayer-graphene/dielectric heterojunctions

A Calzolari;
2012

Abstract

Using calculations from first principles and the Landauer approach for phonon transport, we study the Kapitza resistance in selected multilayer graphene/dielectric heterojunctions (hexagonal BN and wurtzite SiC) and demonstrate (i) the resistance variability (50 700 1010 m2K=W) induced by vertical coupling, dimensionality, and atomistic structure of the system and (ii) the ability of understanding the intensity of the thermal transmittance in terms of the phonon distribution at the interface. Our results pave the way to the fundamental understanding of active phonon engineering by microscopic geometry design.
2012
Istituto Nanoscienze - NANO
Inglese
101
11
113111
4
http://apl.aip.org/resource/1/applab/v101/i11/p113111_s1
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Thermal Transport
Phonons
DFT
Nanostructures
6
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Mao, R; D Kong, B; W Kim, K; Jayasekera, T; Calzolari, A; Buongiorno Nardelli, M
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