We first report the temperature phonon properties of a large-area thin film (lateral size: ∼mm, thickness ∼50 nm) made from WS2mono and few layers deposited on the SiO2/Si substrate. We show that temperature phonon properties probed by Raman spectroscopy significantly differ for bulk and thin-film systems in a temperature range of 90-450 K; however, both exhibit strong temperature-dependent phonon energy nonlinear behavior. Employing the optothermal Raman method, we also estimate thin-film thermal conductivity (κ = 4.3 W/(m K)) and thermal interface conductance (g= 5.5 MW/(m2K)) at room temperature. We find that the thermal properties of thin films (κ and g) are 1 order of magnitude lower than that for bulk or monolayer WS2, which is caused by a reduction in flake size and an increase in boundary scattering. This finding is important for heat management in future applications of thin films made from two-dimensional (2D) nanoflakes.
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Gertych, A. P., Czerniak-Łosiewicz, K., Łapinska, A., Świniarski, M., Ojrzynska, M., Judek, J., & Zdrojek, M. (2021). Phonon and Thermal Properties of Thin Films Made from WS2Mono- And Few-Layer Flakes. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 125(26), 14446–14452. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c02842
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