Accurate Thermal Conductivity Measurements of Porous Thin Films by Time-Domain Thermoreflectance.
Husam M WalwilYunshan ZhaoYee Kan KohPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Accurate measurements of the thermal conductivity ( κ ) of porous thin films are still limited due to challenges to deposit flat and continuous metal transducers on porous samples, a necessity for many thermal measurement techniques for nanostructures. In this paper, we introduce an approach based on time-domain thermoreflectance (TDTR) to accurately and conveniently measure κ of porous thin films by transferring a flat and smooth metal film unto porous samples as the transducer for TDTR measurements. We demonstrate our approach by measuring κ of a series of microscale holey SiO 2 films with diameters of 1-3.5 μm and porosity of 13-50%. To achieve a measurement uncertainty of <12%, we ensure that the metal transducer films are sufficiently stiff and establish good thermal contact with the holey SiO 2 samples. Our κ measurements agree well with calculations of κ from effective medium theory. Our approach could provide a convenient way to further investigate the thermal transport properties of porous films.