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Giant Thermal Conductivity Enhancement in Multilayer MoS2 under Highly Compressive Strain

Materials Science 2019-04-24 v1

Abstract

Multilayer MoS2 possesses highly anisotropic thermal conductivities along in-plane and cross-plane directions that could hamper heat dissipation in electronics. With about 9% cross-plane compressive strain created by hydrostatic pressure in a diamond anvil cell, we observed about 12 times increase in the cross-plane thermal conductivity of multilayer MoS2. Our experimental and theoretical studies reveal that this drastic change arises from the greatly strengthened interlayer interaction and heavily modified phonon dispersions along cross-plane direction, with negligible contribution from electronic thermal conductivity, despite its enhancement of 4 orders of magnitude. The anisotropic thermal conductivity in the multilayer MoS2 at ambient environment becomes almost isotropic under highly compressive strain, effectively transitioning from 2D to 3D heat dissipation. This strain tuning approach also makes possible parallel tuning of structural, thermal and electrical properties, and can be extended to the whole family of 2D Van der Waals solids, down to two layer systems.

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@article{arxiv.1708.03849,
  title  = {Giant Thermal Conductivity Enhancement in Multilayer MoS2 under Highly Compressive Strain},
  author = {Xianghai Meng and Tribhuwan Pandey and Suyu Fu and Jing Yang and Jihoon Jeong and Ke Chen and Akash Singh and Feng He and Xiaochuan Xu and Abhishek K. Singh and Jung-Fu Lin and Yaguo Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.03849},
  year   = {2019}
}

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38 pages including maintext and SI, 5 figures for maintext