In this work, we propose a nanoscale three-dimensional (3D) Si phononic crystal (PnC) with spherical pores, which can reduce the thermal conductivity of bulk Si by a factor up to <i>10,000 times</i> at room temperature. Thermal conductivity of Si PnCs depends on the porosity, for example, the thermal conductivity of Si PnCs with porosity 50% is 300 times smaller than that of bulk Si. The phonon participation ratio spectra demonstrate that more phonons are localized as the porosity increases. The thermal conductivity is insensitive to the temperature changes from room temperature to 1100 K. The extreme-low thermal conductivity could lead to a larger value of ZT than unity as the periodic structure affects very little the electric conductivit...
Si-based nanoporous semiconductors have attracted great attentions recently due to their prominent p...
Boundary-engineering in nanostructures has the potential to dramatically impact the development of m...
Phononic crystals are periodic structured materials whose frequency spectrum is characterized by ban...
In recent years, phononic crystals have emerged as a possible route for engineering the thermal prop...
In this work we compute the effective thermal conductivity of porous Si by means of the phonon Boltz...
In this letter, we report the theoretical study on phonon transport in monocrystalline silicon thin-...
The purpose of this work is to obtain a fundamental understanding of phonon transport in micro and n...
Controlling thermal transport at the nanoscale is vital for many applications. Previously, it has be...
Nanostructured materials exhibit low thermal conductivity because of the additional scattering due t...
International audienceThe wealth of technological patterning technologies of deca-nanometer resoluti...
International audienceRecent developments of elaboration techniques allow the design of low dimensio...
The thermal conductivities of solid silicon thin films and silicon thin films with periodic pore arr...
Silicon, one of the most abundant elements on earth, is a promising candidate for thermoelectric app...
Thermoelectric materials are important in today’s society with a variety of applications. The materi...
In silicon the majority of heat energy is transported by phonons, which are discrete lattice vibrati...
Si-based nanoporous semiconductors have attracted great attentions recently due to their prominent p...
Boundary-engineering in nanostructures has the potential to dramatically impact the development of m...
Phononic crystals are periodic structured materials whose frequency spectrum is characterized by ban...
In recent years, phononic crystals have emerged as a possible route for engineering the thermal prop...
In this work we compute the effective thermal conductivity of porous Si by means of the phonon Boltz...
In this letter, we report the theoretical study on phonon transport in monocrystalline silicon thin-...
The purpose of this work is to obtain a fundamental understanding of phonon transport in micro and n...
Controlling thermal transport at the nanoscale is vital for many applications. Previously, it has be...
Nanostructured materials exhibit low thermal conductivity because of the additional scattering due t...
International audienceThe wealth of technological patterning technologies of deca-nanometer resoluti...
International audienceRecent developments of elaboration techniques allow the design of low dimensio...
The thermal conductivities of solid silicon thin films and silicon thin films with periodic pore arr...
Silicon, one of the most abundant elements on earth, is a promising candidate for thermoelectric app...
Thermoelectric materials are important in today’s society with a variety of applications. The materi...
In silicon the majority of heat energy is transported by phonons, which are discrete lattice vibrati...
Si-based nanoporous semiconductors have attracted great attentions recently due to their prominent p...
Boundary-engineering in nanostructures has the potential to dramatically impact the development of m...
Phononic crystals are periodic structured materials whose frequency spectrum is characterized by ban...