Irida-Graphene Phonon Thermal Transport via Non-equilibrium Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Abstract
Recently, a new 2D carbon allotrope called Irida-Graphene (Irida-G) was proposed. Irida-G consists of a flat sheet topologically arranged into 3-6-8 carbon rings exhibiting metallic and non-magnetic properties. In this study, we investigated the thermal transport properties of Irida-G using classical reactive molecular dynamics simulations. The findings indicate that Irida-G has an intrinsic thermal conductivity of approximately 215 W/mK at room temperature, significantly lower than that of pristine graphene. This decrease is due to characteristic phonon scattering within Irida-G's porous structure. Additionally, the phonon group velocities and vibrational density of states for Irida-G were analyzed, revealing reduced average phonon group velocities compared to graphene. The thermal conductivity of Irida-G is isotropic and shows significant size effects, transitioning from ballistic to diffusive heat transport regimes as the system length increases. These results suggest that while Irida-G has lower thermal conductivity than graphene, it still holds potential for specific thermal management applications, sharing characteristics with other two-dimensional materials.
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@article{arxiv.2406.15855,
title = {Irida-Graphene Phonon Thermal Transport via Non-equilibrium Molecular Dynamics Simulations},
author = {Isaac M. Felix and Raphael M. Tromer and Leonardo D. Machado and Douglas S. Galvão and Luiz A. Ribeiro and Marcelo L. Pereira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.15855},
year = {2024}
}
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09 pages, 06 figures