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Dramatic increase in the thermal boundary conductance and radiation limit from a Nonequilibrium Landauer Approach

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2019-04-16 v2

Abstract

Thermal boundary conductance (TBC) is critical in many thermal and energy applications. A decades-old puzzle has been that many of the measured TBCs, such as those well characterized across Al/Si and ZnO/GaN interfaces, significantly exceed theoretical results or even the absolute upper limit called the ``radiation limit", suggesting the failure of the theory. Here, we identify that for high-transmission interfaces, the commonly assumed phonon local thermal equilibrium adjacent to the interface fails, and the measurable phonon temperatures are not their emission temperature. We hence develop a ``nonequilibrium Landauer approach" and define the unique ``dressed" and ``intrinsic" TBCs. Combining our approach even with a simple diffuse mismatch model (DMM) nearly doubles the theoretical TBCs across the Al/Si and ZnO/GaN interfaces, and the theoretical results agree with experiments for the first time. The radiation limit is also redefined and found to increase over 100\% over the original radiation limit, and it can now well bound all the experimental data.

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@article{arxiv.1812.07910,
  title  = {Dramatic increase in the thermal boundary conductance and radiation limit from a Nonequilibrium Landauer Approach},
  author = {Jingjing Shi and Xiaolong Yang and Timothy S. Fisher and Xiulin Ruan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.07910},
  year   = {2019}
}