| Literature DB >> 29226601 |
Ping Zhang1,2,3, Peng Yuan1, Xiong Jiang1, Siping Zhai1, Jianhua Zeng1, Yaoqi Xian1, Hongbo Qin1, Daoguo Yang1.
Abstract
With the development of energy science and electronic technology, interfacial thermal transport has become a key issue for nanoelectronics, nanocomposites, energy transmission, and conservation, etc. The application of thermal interfacial materials and other physical methods can reliably improve the contact between joined surfaces and enhance interfacial thermal transport at the macroscale. With the growing importance of thermal management in micro/nanoscale devices, controlling and tuning the interfacial thermal resistance (ITR) at the nanoscale is an urgent task. This Review examines nanoscale interfacial thermal transport mainly from a theoretical perspective. Traditional theoretical models, multiscale models, and atomistic methodologies for predicting ITR are introduced. Based on the analysis and summary of the factors that influence ITR, new methods to control and reduce ITR at the nanoscale are described in detail. Furthermore, the challenges facing interfacial thermal management and the further progress required in this field are discussed.Keywords: electronics; energy science; interfacial thermal transport; nanoscale
Year: 2017 PMID: 29226601 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201702769
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281