| Literature DB >> 18507477 |
Woochul Kim1, Suzanne L Singer, Arun Majumdar, Joshua M O Zide, Dmitri Klenov, Arthur C Gossard, Susanne Stemmer.
Abstract
Thermal conductivity of a crystalline solid at high temperature is dominated by the Umklapp process because the number of high frequency phonons increases with temperature. It is challenging to reduce the thermal conductivity of crystalline solids at high temperature although it is widely known that, by increasing the atomic defect concentration, thermal conductivity of crystalline solids can be reduced at low temperature. By increasing the concentration of ErAs nanoparticles in In 0.53Ga 0.47As up to 6 atom %, we demonstrate a thermal conductivity reduction by almost a factor of 3 below that of In 0.53Ga 0.47As at high temperature. A theoretical model suggests that the mean free path of the low frequency phonons is suppressed by increasing the ErAs nanoparticle concentration.Year: 2008 PMID: 18507477 DOI: 10.1021/nl080189t
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189