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High Thermal Conductivity in Wafer Scale Cubic Silicon Carbide Crystals

Materials Science 2022-12-14 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

High thermal conductivity electronic materials are critical components for high-performance electronic and photonic devices as either active functional materials or thermal management materials. We report an isotropic high thermal conductivity over 500 W m-1K-1 at room temperature in high-quality wafer-scale cubic silicon carbide (3C-SiC) crystals, which is the second highest among large crystals (only surpassed by diamond). Furthermore, the corresponding 3C-SiC thin films are found to have record-high in-plane and cross-plane thermal conductivity, even higher than diamond thin films with equivalent thicknesses. Our results resolve a long-lasting puzzle that the literature values of thermal conductivity for 3C-SiC are perplexingly lower than the structurally more complex 6H-SiC. Further analysis reveals that the observed high thermal conductivity in this work arises from the high purity and high crystal quality of 3C-SiC crystals which excludes the exceptionally strong defect-phonon scatterings in 3C-SiC. Moreover, by integrating 3C-SiC with other semiconductors by epitaxial growth, we show that the measured 3C-SiC-Si TBC is among the highest for semiconductor interfaces. These findings not only provide insights for fundamental phonon transport mechanisms, also suggest that 3C-SiC may constitute an excellent wide-bandgap semiconductor for applications of power electronics as either active components or substrates.

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@article{arxiv.2207.05292,
  title  = {High Thermal Conductivity in Wafer Scale Cubic Silicon Carbide Crystals},
  author = {Zhe Cheng and Jianbo Liang and Keisuke Kawamura and Hidetoshi Asamura and Hiroki Uratani and Samuel Graham and Yutaka Ohno and Yasuyoshi Nagai and Naoteru Shigekawa and David G. Cahill},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.05292},
  year   = {2022}
}