International audienceAt low temperatures, thermal transport in single crystalline nanowires with sub-10-nm diameters is defined in terms of the universal quantum of conductance. In the case of a nanowire connected to plane substrates, additional conductances appear due to the contacts. We calculate the contact conductances and prove that they are much smaller than the conductance of the nanowire. The reason is that the number of excited modes per unit volume in the substrates becomes smaller than the one in the wire at low temperatures. The substrate then generates the predominant thermal resistance because its specific heat becomes smaller than the one of the wire. From these considerations, the wire-membrane and membrane-plane substrate ...
Presented here is a nanowire model, consisting of coupled elastic membranes with the purpose of inve...
It is traditionally challenging to measure the thermal conductivity of nanoscale devices. In this Le...
The thermal conductivity of free-standing silicon nanowires (SiNWs) with diameters from 1-3 nm has b...
International audienceAt low temperatures, thermal transport in single crystalline nanowires with su...
We report indirect measurements of thermal conductivity in silicon nanostructures. We have exploite...
By using molecular dynamics simulations, we study thermal conductivity of silicon nanowires (SiNWs) ...
ABSTRACT We compute the lattice thermal conductivity (κ) of silicon nanowires as a function of tempe...
Reducing the thermal conductivity of nanowires may enhance their already exciting efficiency of ther...
International audienceIn the ballistic regime of transport, we derive the thermal resistance of meta...
The focus of this chapter is on the experimental results of the thermal conductivity of silicon nano...
International audienceThermal transport properties of amorphous materials at low temperatures are go...
With the advancement of synthetic nanostructures, more attention has been directed toward probing lo...
International audienceSemiconductor nanowires are potential building blocks for future thermoelectri...
Thermal conductivity of thin silicon nanowires (1.4−8.3 nm) including the realistic crystalline stru...
Thermal conductance calculations of silicon nanowires: comparison with diamond nanowires Kohei Yamam...
Presented here is a nanowire model, consisting of coupled elastic membranes with the purpose of inve...
It is traditionally challenging to measure the thermal conductivity of nanoscale devices. In this Le...
The thermal conductivity of free-standing silicon nanowires (SiNWs) with diameters from 1-3 nm has b...
International audienceAt low temperatures, thermal transport in single crystalline nanowires with su...
We report indirect measurements of thermal conductivity in silicon nanostructures. We have exploite...
By using molecular dynamics simulations, we study thermal conductivity of silicon nanowires (SiNWs) ...
ABSTRACT We compute the lattice thermal conductivity (κ) of silicon nanowires as a function of tempe...
Reducing the thermal conductivity of nanowires may enhance their already exciting efficiency of ther...
International audienceIn the ballistic regime of transport, we derive the thermal resistance of meta...
The focus of this chapter is on the experimental results of the thermal conductivity of silicon nano...
International audienceThermal transport properties of amorphous materials at low temperatures are go...
With the advancement of synthetic nanostructures, more attention has been directed toward probing lo...
International audienceSemiconductor nanowires are potential building blocks for future thermoelectri...
Thermal conductivity of thin silicon nanowires (1.4−8.3 nm) including the realistic crystalline stru...
Thermal conductance calculations of silicon nanowires: comparison with diamond nanowires Kohei Yamam...
Presented here is a nanowire model, consisting of coupled elastic membranes with the purpose of inve...
It is traditionally challenging to measure the thermal conductivity of nanoscale devices. In this Le...
The thermal conductivity of free-standing silicon nanowires (SiNWs) with diameters from 1-3 nm has b...