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Thermal Anisotropy Enhanced by Phonon Size Effects in Nanoporous Materials

Published 12 Oct 2016 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1610.03760v2)

Abstract: While thermal anisotropicity is a desirable materials property for many applications, including transverse thermoelectrics and thermal management in electronic devices, it remains elusive in practical natural compounds. In this work, we show how nanoporous materials with anisotropic pore lattices can be used as a platform for inducing strong heat transport directionality in isotropic materials. Using density functional theory and the phonon Boltzmann transport equation, we calculate the phonon-size effects and thermal conductivity of nanoporous silicon with different anisotropicpore lattices. Our calculations predict a strong directionality in the thermal conductivity, dictated by the difference in the pore-pore distances along the two Cartesian axes. As the space between pores along the direction of the applied temperature gradient represents the phonon bottleneck, an anisotropic pores lattice distortion induces directionality in heat transport. Using Fourier's law, we also compute diffusive heat transport for the same geometries obtaining significantly smaller anisotropicity, revealing the crucial role of phonon-size effects in tuning thermal transport directionality. Besides enhancing our understanding of nanoscale heat transport, our results demonstrate the promise of nanoporous materials for modulating anisotropy in thermal conductivity.

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