Influence of point defects and multiscale pores on the different phonon transport regimes

Author:

Wei Han,Hu Yue,Bao HuaORCID

Abstract

AbstractA common strategy to tailor the thermal conductivity of a material is to introduce structural features that modulate phonon scattering, such as atomic-scale defects and nano- and macro-sized pores. However, particle-like and wave-like phonon transport and scattering during a crossover in thermal transport regimes is not well understood. Here, we perform a rigorous quantitative comparison of the thermal conductivity obtained from molecular dynamics simulations and phonon Boltzmann transport equations, taking graphene as an example. We observe a generally increasing trend in thermal conductivity when the pore size increases from point defect to nanopore, due to a transition from Rayleigh scattering to geometric scattering and reduced boundary density. The thermal conductivity further converges to the diffusive limit for macropores because of the dominant effect of phonon-phonon scattering over phonon-boundary scattering. Moreover, we identify a critical interpore distance for the crossover from dependent to independent phonon-pore scattering and a critical pore size for the crossover from point defect scattering to boundary scattering. This work provides a comprehensive understanding of phonon transport in materials containing defects and pores.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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