Nanophononic metamaterial: Thermal conductivity reduction by local resonance
Materials Science
2014-12-01 v3
Abstract
We present the concept of a locally resonant nanophononic metamaterial for thermoelectric energy conversion. Our configuration, which is based on a silicon thin-film with a periodic array of pillars erected on one or two of the free surfaces, qualitatively alters the base thin-film phonon spectrum due to a hybridization mechanism between the pillar local resonances and the underlying atomic lattice dispersion. Using an experimentally-fitted lattice-dynamics-based model, we conservatively predict a drop in the metamaterial thermal conductivity to as low as 50% of the corresponding uniform thin-film value despite the fact that the pillars add more phonon modes to the spectrum.
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@article{arxiv.1304.6070,
title = {Nanophononic metamaterial: Thermal conductivity reduction by local resonance},
author = {Bruce L. Davis and Mahmoud I. Hussein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.6070},
year = {2014}
}