The thermal conductivity of group IV elements—germanium, silicon, and diamond—is described in order to demonstrate various important and interesting aspects of the mechanism of phonon heat transfer in single-crystalline semiconductors and dielectrics. The measured temperature dependence of thermal conductivity κ ( T ) for these materials reveals different phonon scattering processes that determine thermal conductivity. In addition to the intrinsic processes of phonon-phonon scattering, scattering by isotopes, dopants, free electrons, sample surfaces, the effects of phonon focusing, irradiation with high-energy particles, and phonon hydrodynamics are discussed.
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Inyushkin, A. V. (2023). Thermal conductivity of group IV elemental semiconductors. Journal of Applied Physics, 134(22). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0178256
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