Specular reflection leads to maximum reduction in cross-plane thermal conductivity

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Abstract

In contrast to established work that uses diffuse surface scattering as the mechanism to lower the in-plane thermal conductivities, we show that the largest reduction of heat conduction in thin films is achieved via specular scattering under cross-plane heat transport. Our results create a new perspective for heat conduction manipulation since smooth surfaces-in contrast to rough surfaces- A re shown to be more effective in suppressing thin film heat conduction.

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Maldovan, M. (2019). Specular reflection leads to maximum reduction in cross-plane thermal conductivity. Journal of Applied Physics, 125(22). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5092341

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