From diffusive to ballistic Stefan-Boltzmann heat transport in thin non-crystalline films

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Today, different theoretical models exist to describe heat transport in ultra-thin films with a thickness approaching the phonon mean free path length. Due to the influence of parasitic effects, the experimental assessment of heat transport in these ultra-thin films with the required sensitivity is extremely challenging. In this work, the heat transport through thin non-crystalline metal-oxide films is studied using scanning near-field thermal microscopy, which allows to minimize parasitic thermal effects and therefore provides uttermost sensitivity even for the study of thermal transport in ultra-thin films. For the first time, we provide experimental evidence of enhanced out-of-plane heat dissipation in these ultra-thin metal-oxide films by ballistic thermal phonon transport according to the Stefan-Boltzmann-like heat transport model.

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Makris, A., Haeger, T., Heiderhoff, R., & Riedl, T. (2016). From diffusive to ballistic Stefan-Boltzmann heat transport in thin non-crystalline films. RSC Advances, 6(96), 94193–94199. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra20407d

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