These lecture notes provide a detailed treatment of the thermal energy storage and transport by conduction in natural and fabricated structures. Thermal energy in two carriers, i.e. phonons and electrons -- are explored from first principles. For solid-state transport, a common Landauer framework is used for heat flow. Issues including the quantum of thermal conductance, ballistic interface resistance, and carrier scattering are elucidated. Bulk material properties, such as thermal and electrical conductivity, are derived from particle transport theories, and the effects of spatial confinement on these properties are established. Readership: Students and professionals in physics and engineering
The thermal conductivity (k) of a semiconducting nanostructure is dramatically reduced from the bulk...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of P...
Energy transport at the nanoscale involves different types of carriers - phonon, electron and photon...
The objective of this work is to study thermal transport in bulk, nano-structured, and two-dimension...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Cat...
New physical phenomena connected with heat transport in structures with dimensions comparable with c...
Low-dimensional nanostructured materials are promising candi-dates for high efficiency solid-state c...
This review summarizes recent studies of thermal transport in nanoscaled semiconductors. Different f...
Demands for engineering thermal transport properties are ever increasing for a wide range of modern ...
Understanding thermal transport from nanoscale heat sources is important for a fundamental descripti...
In recent years, nanoscale synthesis and processing of materials are developing rapidly. The scienti...
We discuss recent advances in the microscopic simulations of thermal conductivity through the prism ...
Heat conduction by phonons is a ubiquitous process that incorporates a wide range of physics and pla...
Thermal management in nanometer size scale devices is becoming a major challenge with the developmen...
The original version of this article may be found at the Applied Physics Letters website: http://dx...
The thermal conductivity (k) of a semiconducting nanostructure is dramatically reduced from the bulk...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of P...
Energy transport at the nanoscale involves different types of carriers - phonon, electron and photon...
The objective of this work is to study thermal transport in bulk, nano-structured, and two-dimension...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Cat...
New physical phenomena connected with heat transport in structures with dimensions comparable with c...
Low-dimensional nanostructured materials are promising candi-dates for high efficiency solid-state c...
This review summarizes recent studies of thermal transport in nanoscaled semiconductors. Different f...
Demands for engineering thermal transport properties are ever increasing for a wide range of modern ...
Understanding thermal transport from nanoscale heat sources is important for a fundamental descripti...
In recent years, nanoscale synthesis and processing of materials are developing rapidly. The scienti...
We discuss recent advances in the microscopic simulations of thermal conductivity through the prism ...
Heat conduction by phonons is a ubiquitous process that incorporates a wide range of physics and pla...
Thermal management in nanometer size scale devices is becoming a major challenge with the developmen...
The original version of this article may be found at the Applied Physics Letters website: http://dx...
The thermal conductivity (k) of a semiconducting nanostructure is dramatically reduced from the bulk...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of P...
Energy transport at the nanoscale involves different types of carriers - phonon, electron and photon...