We measure the thermal conductivity (κ) of individual InAs nanowires (NWs), and find that it is three orders of magnitude smaller than the bulk value in the temperature range of 10–50 K. We argue that the low κ arises from the scattering of phonons in the random superlattice of twin defects oriented perpendicular to the axis of the NW. We observe a significant electronic contribution arising from the surface accumulation layer, which gives rise to the tunability of κ with the application of an electrostatic gate and a magnetic field. Our devices and measurements of κ at different carrier concentrations and magnetic field offer a means to study unique aspects of nanoscale thermal transport
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40-1500 nm has...
There have been reports of improvements in the thermoelectric figure of merit through the use of nan...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
We measure the thermal conductivity (κ) of individual InAs nanowires (NWs), and find that it is thre...
Open AccessWe measure the thermal conductivity (κ) of individual InAs nanowires (NWs), and find that...
We present experimental evidence of a significant reduction in thermal conductivity in InAsSb polyty...
There have been reports of improvements in the thermoelectric figure of merit through the use of nan...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40-1500 nm has...
We apply noise thermometry to characterize charge and thermoelectric transport in single InAs nanowi...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40-1500 nm has...
There have been reports of improvements in the thermoelectric figure of merit through the use of nan...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
We measure the thermal conductivity (κ) of individual InAs nanowires (NWs), and find that it is thre...
Open AccessWe measure the thermal conductivity (κ) of individual InAs nanowires (NWs), and find that...
We present experimental evidence of a significant reduction in thermal conductivity in InAsSb polyty...
There have been reports of improvements in the thermoelectric figure of merit through the use of nan...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40–1500 nm has...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40-1500 nm has...
We apply noise thermometry to characterize charge and thermoelectric transport in single InAs nanowi...
The diameter dependence of the thermal conductivity of InAs nanowires in the range of 40-1500 nm has...
There have been reports of improvements in the thermoelectric figure of merit through the use of nan...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...