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Microscale Imaging of Thermal Conductivity Suppression at Grain Boundaries.

Eleonora IsottaShizhou JiangGregory MollerAlexandra ZevalkinkGerald Jeffrey SnyderOluwaseyi Balogun
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Grain-boundary engineering is an effective strategy to tune the thermal conductivity of materials, leading to improved performance in thermoelectric, thermal-barrier coatings and thermal management applications. Despite the central importance to thermal transport, a clear understanding of how grain boundaries modulate the microscale heat flow is missing, owing to the scarcity of local investigations. Here, thermal imaging of individual grain boundaries is demonstrated in thermoelectric SnTe via spatially resolved frequency-domain thermoreflectance. Measurements with microscale resolution reveal local suppressions in thermal conductivity at grain boundaries. Also, the grain-boundary thermal resistance - extracted employing a Gibbs excess approach - is found correlating with the grain-boundary misorientation angle. Extracting thermal properties, including thermal boundary resistances, from microscale imaging can provide comprehensive understanding of how microstructure affects heat transport, crucially impacting the materials design of high-performance thermal-management and energy-conversion devices. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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