Reduction in thermal conductivity of Bi thin films with high-density ordered nanoscopic pores

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We prepared two-dimensional Bi thin films with high-density ordered nanoscopic pores by e-beam evaporation of Bi metal. For this structure, we used polystyrene beads ranging from 200 to 750 nm in diameter as an etch mask. The typical hole and neck sizes of the Bi thin films with approximately 50 nm in thickness on SiO2/Si substrates were in the range of 135 to 490 nm and 65 to 260 nm, respectively. By measuring the thermal characteristics through a 3ω technique, we found that the thermal conductivities of nanoporous Bi thin films are greatly suppressed compared with those of corresponding bulk materials. With a decrease in pore size to approximately 135 nm, the thermal conductivity decreased significantly to approximately 0.46 W/m·K at 300 K. © 2013 Kim et al.; licensee Springer.

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Kim, G. S., Lee, M. R., Lee, S. Y., Hyung, J. H., Park, N. W., Lee, E. S., & Lee, S. K. (2013). Reduction in thermal conductivity of Bi thin films with high-density ordered nanoscopic pores. Nanoscale Research Letters, 8(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-8-371

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