Tuning the polarized quantum phonon transmission in graphene nanoribbons
Abstract
We propose systems that allow a tuning of the phonon transmission function T() in graphene nanoribbons by using C isotope barriers, antidot structures, and distinct boundary conditions. Phonon modes are obtained by an interatomic fifth-nearest neighbor force-constant model (5NNFCM) and T() is calculated using the non-equilibrium Green's function formalism. We show that by imposing partial fixed boundary conditions it is possible to restrict contributions of the in-plane phonon modes to T() at low energy. On the contrary, the transmission functions of out-of-plane phonon modes can be diminished by proper antidot or isotope arrangements. In particular, we show that a periodic array of them leads to sharp dips in the transmission function at certain frequencies which can be pre-defined as desired by controlling their relative distance and size. With this, we demonstrated that by adequate engineering it is possible to govern the magnitude of the ballistic transmission functions T in graphene nanoribbons. We discuss the implications of these results in the design of controlled thermal transport at the nanoscale as well as in the enhancement of thermo-electric features of graphene-based materials.
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@article{arxiv.1409.6912,
title = {Tuning the polarized quantum phonon transmission in graphene nanoribbons},
author = {P. Scuracchio and A. Dobry and F. Peeters and S. Costamagna},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.6912},
year = {2015}
}