Influence of Nanopore Shapes on Thermal Conductivity of Two-Dimensional Nanoporous Material

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The influence of nanopore shapes on the electronic thermal conductivity (ETC) was studied in this paper. It turns out that with same porosity, the ETC will be quite different for different nanopore shapes, caused by the different channel width for different nanopore shapes. With same channel width, the influence of different nanopore shapes can be approximately omitted if the nanopore is small enough (smaller than 0.5 times EMFP in this paper). The ETC anisotropy was discovered for triangle nanopores at a large porosity with a large nanopore size, while there is a similar ETC for small pore size. It confirmed that the structure difference for small pore size may not be seen by electrons in their moving.

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Huang, C. L., Huang, Z., Lin, Z. Z., Feng, Y. H., Zhang, X. X., & Wang, G. (2016). Influence of Nanopore Shapes on Thermal Conductivity of Two-Dimensional Nanoporous Material. Nanoscale Research Letters, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-016-1649-5

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