Institute of Structural Mechanics, Bauhaus-University Weimar, Weimar, Germany.
Nano Lett. 2013 Apr 10;13(4):1670-4. doi: 10.1021/nl400127q. Epub 2013 Apr 1.
We perform molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the reduction of the thermal conductivity by kinks in silicon nanowires. The reduction percentage can be as high as 70% at room temperature. The temperature dependence of the reduction is also calculated. By calculating phonon polarization vectors, two mechanisms are found to be responsible for the reduced thermal conductivity: (1) the interchanging effect between the longitudinal and transverse phonon modes and (2) the pinching effect, that is, a new type of localization, for the twisting and transverse phonon modes in the kinked silicon nanowires. Our work demonstrates that the phonon interchanging and pinching effects, induced by kinking, are brand-new and effective ways in modulating heat transfer in nanowires, which enables the kinked silicon nanowires to be a promising candidate for thermoelectric materials.
我们进行了分子动力学模拟,以研究硅纳米线中的扭结对热导率的降低作用。在室温下,降低的百分比可高达 70%。还计算了降低幅度随温度的变化。通过计算声子极化矢量,发现有两种机制导致热导率降低:(1)纵波和横波模式之间的交换效应,以及(2)扭转和横向声子模式在扭结硅纳米线中的新的局域化效应,即“夹持效应”。我们的工作表明,由扭结引起的声子交换和夹持效应是在纳米线中调控热传递的全新且有效的方法,这使得扭结硅纳米线成为一种很有前途的热电材料。