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2011

Purdue University

EPITAXIAL GRAPHENE; GRAPHITE; TRANSPORT; BANDGAP

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Mechanism Of Thermal Conductivity Reduction In Few-Layer Graphene, Druv Singh, Jayathi Y. Murthy, Timothy S. Fisher Aug 2011

Mechanism Of Thermal Conductivity Reduction In Few-Layer Graphene, Druv Singh, Jayathi Y. Murthy, Timothy S. Fisher

Birck and NCN Publications

Using the linearized Boltzmann transport equation and perturbation theory, we analyze the reduction in the intrinsic thermal conductivity of few-layer graphene sheets accounting for all possible three-phonon scattering events. Even with weak coupling between layers, a significant reduction in the thermal conductivity of the out-of-plane acoustic modes is apparent. The main effect of this weak coupling is to open many new three-phonon scattering channels that are otherwise absent in graphene. However, reflection symmetry is only weakly broken with the addition of multiple layers, and out-of-plane acoustic phonons still dominate thermal conductivity. We also find that reduction in thermal conductivity is …