Abstract
Radiative heat transport mediated by near-field interactions is known to be superdiffusive in dilute, many-body systems. Here we use a generalized Landauer theory of radiative heat transfer in many-body planar systems to demonstrate a nonmonotonic transition from superdiffusive to ballistic transport in dense systems. We show that such a transition is associated to a change of the polarization of dominant modes. Our findings are complemented by a quantitative study of the relaxation dynamics of the system in the different regimes of heat transport. This result could have important consequences on thermal management at nanoscale of many-body systems.
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Latella, I., Biehs, S. A., Messina, R., Rodriguez, A. W., & Ben-Abdallah, P. (2018). Ballistic near-field heat transport in dense many-body systems. Physical Review B, 97(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.97.035423
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