A physics-based flexural phonon-dependent thermal conductivity model for single layer graphene


Autoria(s): Verma, Rekha; Bhattacharya, Sitangshu; Mahapatra, Santanu
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

In this paper, we address a physics-based closed-form analytical model of flexural phonon-dependent diffusive thermal conductivity (kappa) of suspended rectangular single layer graphene sheet. A quadratic dependence of the out-of-plane phonon frequency, generally called flexural phonons, on the phonon wave vector has been taken into account to analyze the behavior of kappa at lower temperatures. Such a dependence has further been used for the determination of second-order three-phonon Umklapp and isotopic scatterings. We find that these behaviors in our model are best explained through the upper limit of Debye cut-off frequency in the second-order three-phonon Umklapp scattering of the long phonon waves that actually remove the thermal conductivity singularity by contributing a constant scattering rate at low frequencies and note that the out-of-plane Gruneisen parameter for these modes need not be too high. Using this, we clearly demonstrate that. follows a T-1.5 and T-2 law at lower and higher temperatures in the absence of isotopes, respectively. However in their presence, the behavior of kappa sharply deviates from the T-2 law at higher temperatures. The present geometry-dependent model of kappa is found to possess an excellent match with various experimental data over a wide range of temperatures which can be put forward for efficient electro-thermal analyses of encased/supported graphene.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/45779/1/sem_sci_tec_28-1_015009_2013.pdf

Verma, Rekha and Bhattacharya, Sitangshu and Mahapatra, Santanu (2013) A physics-based flexural phonon-dependent thermal conductivity model for single layer graphene. In: SEMICONDUCTOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 28 (1).

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0268-1242/28/1/015009

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/45779/

Palavras-Chave #Electronic Systems Engineering (Formerly, (CEDT) Centre for Electronic Design & Technology)
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Journal Article

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