We report finite-volume simulations of the phonon Boltzmann transport equation (BTE) for heat conduction across the heterogeneous interfaces in SiGe superlattices. The diffuse mismatch model incorporating phonon dispersion and polarization is implemented over a wide range of Knudsen numbers. The results indicate that the thermal conductivity of a Si/Ge superlattice is much lower than that of the constitutive bulk materials for superlattice periods in the submicron regime. We report results for effective thermal conductivity of various material volume fractions and superlattice periods. Details of the nonequilibrium energy exchange between optical and acoustic phonons that originate from the mismatch of phonon spectra in silicon and germaniu...
Managing heat dissipation in nanoscale electronic devices and understanding the underlying mechanism...
Understanding phonon transport across heterojunctions is important to achieve a wide range of therma...
The objective of this thesis is to develop a fundamental understanding of the role of the interface ...
In this paper, we analyze cross plane phonon transport and thermal conductivity in two-dimensional S...
Understanding and manipulating coherent phonon transport in solids is of interest both for enhancing...
International audienceWe provide a derivation allowing the calculation of thermal conductance at int...
Si/Ge superlattices (SLs) are good candidates for thermoelectric materials because of their remarkab...
Twin interfaces are easily formed in superlattices due to their lower interfacial energy. However, t...
An atomistic Green’s function method is developed to simulate phonon transport across a strained ger...
International audienceWe perform lattice dynamics calculations (LD) on silicon/germanium interfaces ...
Phonon transport across an interface is of fundamental importance to applications ranging from elect...
As nanostructured devices become prevalent, interfaces often play an important role in thermal trans...
The theory of phonon transport in condensed matter is over 50 years old. However, the existence of c...
International audienceSince the experimental discovery of interface thermal resistance by Kapitza [1...
A comprehensive description of how heat and temperature evolve on nanometer to submicron length-scal...
Managing heat dissipation in nanoscale electronic devices and understanding the underlying mechanism...
Understanding phonon transport across heterojunctions is important to achieve a wide range of therma...
The objective of this thesis is to develop a fundamental understanding of the role of the interface ...
In this paper, we analyze cross plane phonon transport and thermal conductivity in two-dimensional S...
Understanding and manipulating coherent phonon transport in solids is of interest both for enhancing...
International audienceWe provide a derivation allowing the calculation of thermal conductance at int...
Si/Ge superlattices (SLs) are good candidates for thermoelectric materials because of their remarkab...
Twin interfaces are easily formed in superlattices due to their lower interfacial energy. However, t...
An atomistic Green’s function method is developed to simulate phonon transport across a strained ger...
International audienceWe perform lattice dynamics calculations (LD) on silicon/germanium interfaces ...
Phonon transport across an interface is of fundamental importance to applications ranging from elect...
As nanostructured devices become prevalent, interfaces often play an important role in thermal trans...
The theory of phonon transport in condensed matter is over 50 years old. However, the existence of c...
International audienceSince the experimental discovery of interface thermal resistance by Kapitza [1...
A comprehensive description of how heat and temperature evolve on nanometer to submicron length-scal...
Managing heat dissipation in nanoscale electronic devices and understanding the underlying mechanism...
Understanding phonon transport across heterojunctions is important to achieve a wide range of therma...
The objective of this thesis is to develop a fundamental understanding of the role of the interface ...