Low thermal conductivity in Si/Ge hetero-twinned superlattices

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Abstract

The thermophysical properties of Si/Ge hetero-twinned superlattices (SLs) are investigated by nonequilibrium molecular dynamic simulations. The results indicate that the Si/Ge hetero-twinned SLs show low thermal conductivity, which is similar to that of conventional Si/Ge SLs. Analysis with phonon kinetic theory shows that low thermal conductivity in the Si/Ge hetero-twinned SLs is caused by the combined actions of reduced phonon group velocity and reduced relaxation time. Moreover, despite similar thermal conductivity in Si/Ge hetero-twinned SLs and conventional Si/Ge SLs, the phonon group velocity and relaxation time in the two structures are totally different. Our results demonstrate the potential of a new kind of SLs with strong phonon scattering.

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Dong, H., Wen, B., Zhang, Y., & Melnik, R. (2017). Low thermal conductivity in Si/Ge hetero-twinned superlattices. RSC Advances, 7(48), 29959–29965. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra03833j

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