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Download fileControllable Thermal Conductivity in Twisted Homogeneous Interfaces of Graphene and Hexagonal Boron Nitride
journal contribution
posted on 2020-09-24, 20:05 authored by Wengen Ouyang, Huasong Qin, Michael Urbakh, Oded HodThermal conductivity
of homogeneous twisted stacks of graphite
is found to strongly depend on the misfit angle. The underlying mechanism
relies on the angle dependence of phonon–phonon couplings across
the twisted interface. Excellent agreement between the calculated
thermal conductivity of narrow graphitic stacks and corresponding
experimental results indicates the validity of the predictions. This
is attributed to the accuracy of interlayer interaction descriptions
obtained by the dedicated registry-dependent interlayer potential
used. Similar results for h-BN stacks indicate overall higher conductivity
and reduced misfit angle variation. This opens the way for the design
of tunable heterogeneous junctions with controllable heat-transport
properties ranging from substrate-isolation to efficient heat evacuation.