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Sci Adv ; 10(13): eadm8825, 2024 Mar 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38552010

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Effective thermal management of electronic devices encounters substantial challenges owing to the notable power densities involved. Here, we propose layered MoS2 phononic crystals (PnCs) that can effectively reduce thermal conductivity (κ) with relatively small disruption of electrical conductivity (σ), offering a potential thermal management solution for nanoelectronics. These layered PnCs exhibit remarkable efficiency in reducing κ, surpassing that of Si and SiC PnCs with similar periodicity by ~100-fold. Specifically, in suspended MoS2 PnCs, we measure an exceptionally low κ down to 0.1 watts per meter kelvin, below the amorphous limit while preserving the crystalline structure. These findings are supported by molecular dynamics simulations that account for the film thickness, porosity, and temperature. We demonstrate the approach efficiency by fabricating suspended heat-routing structures that effectively confine and guide heat flow in prespecified directions. This study underpins the immense potential of layered materials as directional heat spreaders, thermal insulators, and active components for thermoelectric devices.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 33(31)2021 Jun 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34020426

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In this work, we develop a machine-learning interatomic potential for WxMo1-xrandom alloys. The potential is trained using the Gaussian approximation potential framework and density functional theory data produced by the Viennaab initiosimulation package. The potential focuses on properties such as elastic properties, melting, and point defects for the whole range of WxMo1-xcompositions. Moreover, we use all-electron density functional theory data to fit an adjusted Ziegler-Biersack-Littmarck potential for the short-range repulsive interaction. We use the potential to investigate the effect of alloying on the threshold displacement energies and find a significant dependence on the local chemical environment and element of the primary recoiling atom.

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