Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185, United States.
Nano Lett. 2011 Jan 12;11(1):107-12. doi: 10.1021/nl102918q. Epub 2010 Nov 24.
Phononic crystals (PnCs) are the acoustic wave equivalent of photonic crystals, where a periodic array of scattering inclusions located in a homogeneous host material causes certain frequencies to be completely reflected by the structure. In conjunction with creating a phononic band gap, anomalous dispersion accompanied by a large reduction in phonon group velocities can lead to a massive reduction in silicon thermal conductivity. We measured the cross plane thermal conductivity of a series of single crystalline silicon PnCs using time domain thermoreflectance. The measured values are over an order of magnitude lower than those obtained for bulk Si (from 148 W m(-1) K(-1) to as low as 6.8 W m(-1) K(-1)). The measured thermal conductivity is much smaller than that predicted by only accounting for boundary scattering at the interfaces of the PnC lattice, indicating that coherent phononic effects are causing an additional reduction to the cross plane thermal conductivity.
声子晶体(Phononic crystals)是声波等效于光子晶体的概念,其中位于均匀基体材料中的散射夹杂周期性排列会导致某些频率完全被结构反射。结合产生声子带隙,反常色散伴随着声子群速度的大幅降低,会导致硅热导率的大幅降低。我们使用时域热反射率法测量了一系列单晶硅声子晶体的横平面热导率。测量值比体硅(从 148 W m(-1) K(-1)低至 6.8 W m(-1) K(-1))低一个数量级以上。测量的热导率比仅考虑声子晶体晶格界面处边界散射所预测的值小得多,这表明相干声子效应导致横平面热导率进一步降低。