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Unraveling the Regimes of Interfacial Thermal Conductance at a Solid/Liquid Interface.

Abdullah El-RifaiSreehari PerumanathMatthew K BorgRohit Pillai
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces (2024)
The interfacial thermal conductance at a solid/liquid interface ( G ) exhibits an exponential-to-linear crossover with increasing solid/liquid interaction strength, previously attributed to the relative strength of solid/liquid to liquid/liquid interactions. Instead, using a simple Lennard-Jones setup, our molecular simulations reveal that this crossover occurs due to the onset of solidification in the interfacial liquid at high solid/liquid interaction strengths. This solidification subsequently influences interfacial energy transport, leading to the crossover in G . We use the overlap between the spectrally decomposed heat fluxes of the interfacial solid and liquid to pinpoint when "solid-like energy transport" within the interfacial liquid emerges. We also propose a novel decomposition of G into (i) the conductance right at the solid/liquid interface and (ii) the conductance of the nanoscale interfacial liquid region. We demonstrate that the rise of solid-like energy transport within the interfacial liquid influences the relative magnitude of these conductances, which in turn dictates when the crossover occurs. Our results can aid engineers in optimizing G at realistic interfaces, critical to designing effective cooling solutions for electronics among other applications.
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