Thermal conduction and rectification phenomena in nanoporous silicon membranes

Hahn, Konstanze R
First
Member of the Collaboration Group
;
Melis, Claudio
Second
Member of the Collaboration Group
;
Colombo, Luciano
Last
Member of the Collaboration Group
2022-01-01

Abstract

Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations have been applied to study thermal transport properties, such as thermal conductivity and rectification, in nanoporous Si membranes. Cylindrical pores have been generated in crystalline Si membranes with different configurations, including step-like, ordered and random pore distributions. The effect of interface and overall porosity on thermal transport properties has been investigated as well as the impact of the porosity profile on the direction of the heat current. The lowest thermal conductivity and highest thermal rectification for equal porosity have been found for a step-like pore distribution. Increasing interface porosity resulted in an increase of thermal rectification, which has been found to be systematically higher for random pore distribution with respect to an ordered one. Furthermore, a maximum in rectification of 5.5% has been found for a specific overall porosity (phi(tot) = 0.02) in samples with constant interface porosity and ordered pore distribution. This has been attributed to an increased effect of asymmetric interface boundary resistance resulting from increased fluctuations of the latter with altering temperature. The average value of the interface boundary resistance has been found to decrease with increasing porosity for samples with ordered pore distribution leading to a decrease in thermal rectification.
2022
2022
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Esperti anonimi
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Thermal transport
Thermal rectification
Nanoporous silicon
Atomistic simulations
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Hahn, Konstanze R; Melis, Claudio; Colombo, Luciano
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