We use first-principles methods based on density functional perturbation theory to characterize the lifetimes of the acoustic phonon modes and their consequences on the thermal transport properties of graphene. We show that using a standard perturbative approach, the transverse and longitudinal acoustic phonons in free-standing graphene display finite lifetimes in the long-wavelength limit, making them ill-defined as elementary excitations in samples of dimensions larger than ∼1 μm. This behavior is entirely due to the presence of the quadratic dispersions for the out-of-plane phonon (ZA) flexural modes that appear in free-standing low-dimensional systems. Mechanical strain lifts this anomaly, and all phonons remain well-defined at any wave...
We present a first-principles study of the temperature- and density-dependent intrinsic electrical r...
International audienceThrough nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, we report the direct nu...
Recent studies of thermal transport in nanomaterials have demonstrated the breakdown of Fourier’s la...
We use first-principles methods based on density functional perturbation theory to characterize the ...
Based on first-principles calculations and full iterative solution of the linearized Boltzmann-Peier...
We study the effect of the electron–phonon interaction on the finite frequency dependent electronic ...
Two-dimensional materials have unusual phonon spectra due to the presence of flexural (out-of-plane)...
Two-dimensional materials have unusual phonon spectra due to the presence of flexural (out-of-plane)...
Recent theory has predicted large temperature differences between the in-plane [longitudinal (LA) an...
Over the last decade, substantial attention has been paid to novel nanostructures based on two-dimen...
We characterize the thermal conductivity of graphite, monolayer graphene, graphane, fluorographane,...
We use first-principles calculations, at the density-functional-theory (DFT) and GW levels, to study...
Despite the extensive research done on two-dimensional materials in recent years, little is still k...
We characterize the thermal conductivity of graphite, monolayer graphene, graphane, fluorographane, ...
We employ first principles based density functional theory calculations to explore the lattice dynam...
We present a first-principles study of the temperature- and density-dependent intrinsic electrical r...
International audienceThrough nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, we report the direct nu...
Recent studies of thermal transport in nanomaterials have demonstrated the breakdown of Fourier’s la...
We use first-principles methods based on density functional perturbation theory to characterize the ...
Based on first-principles calculations and full iterative solution of the linearized Boltzmann-Peier...
We study the effect of the electron–phonon interaction on the finite frequency dependent electronic ...
Two-dimensional materials have unusual phonon spectra due to the presence of flexural (out-of-plane)...
Two-dimensional materials have unusual phonon spectra due to the presence of flexural (out-of-plane)...
Recent theory has predicted large temperature differences between the in-plane [longitudinal (LA) an...
Over the last decade, substantial attention has been paid to novel nanostructures based on two-dimen...
We characterize the thermal conductivity of graphite, monolayer graphene, graphane, fluorographane,...
We use first-principles calculations, at the density-functional-theory (DFT) and GW levels, to study...
Despite the extensive research done on two-dimensional materials in recent years, little is still k...
We characterize the thermal conductivity of graphite, monolayer graphene, graphane, fluorographane, ...
We employ first principles based density functional theory calculations to explore the lattice dynam...
We present a first-principles study of the temperature- and density-dependent intrinsic electrical r...
International audienceThrough nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, we report the direct nu...
Recent studies of thermal transport in nanomaterials have demonstrated the breakdown of Fourier’s la...