Crystal phase engineering gives access to new types of superlattices where, rather than different materials, different crystal phases of the same material are juxtaposed. Here, by means of atomistic nonequilibrium molecular dynamics calculations, we study to what extent these periodic systems can be used to alter phonon transport, similarly to what has been predicted and observed in conventional superlattices based on heterointerfaces. We focus on twin superlattices in GaAs and InAs and highlight the existence of two different transport regimes: in one each interface behaves like an independent scatterer; in the other, a segment with a sufficiently large number of closely-spaced interfaces, is seen by propagating phonons as a metamaterial with its own thermal properties.
@article{arxiv.2201.04881,
title = {Phonon transport across twin boundaries and twin superlattices},
author = {Kim López-Güell and Nicolas Forrer and Xavier Cartoixà and Ilaria Zardo and Riccardo Rurali},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.04881},
year = {2022}
}