Affiliation:
1. Tianjin University
2. Academy of Military Transportation
Abstract
The macroscopical breakage and nature change of material usually originate in
nanometer scale, and the nature of some materials depends on temperature strongly. So it is
extremely important for the research of heat transfer in micro-scale and nanometer technology to
understand and control the influence of temperature on the nature of material, and developing
advanced measuring technique can also improve our knowledge on theories involved in such
problem. Due to the usage of variable-temperature sample stage, utilizable range of temperature is
widely extended, and thus topography images of materials changing with temperature can be
observed so that the thermal properties of materials can be studied further. Accordingly, the
theoretical basis of heat-transfer and the influence of temperature on tunneling current owing to
temperature variation should be presented. In the view of microscale heat-transfer, this paper
describes the problem that heat current transfers from surface of sample to tip of probe through
layer of air by means of Boltzmann theory, which can be expressed by the hyperbolic equation of
heat conduction when the time is nearly equivalent to slack time and the scale is much larger than
the characteristic scale of local thermodynamic equilibrium. The mode of heat-transfer on probe is
also analyzed and the analytical solution is obtained in the paper. In addition, the influence of
temperature increment of sample on tunneling current is discussed in detail and the change trend of
tunneling current with temperature is also obtained in a limited temperature range. Due to such
factors, which are possible to disturb the topography images of sample, there is no doubt that many
difficulties will be brought to developing new technology such as detecting displacement and strain
of materials at microscale by using the images of sample heated and unheated. To understand and
control such factors has important advantage for making progress in the advanced scientific fields.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics