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Mapping of Long-Wavelength Phonon Contribution in the Thermal Transport of Alloyed Semiconductor Superlattices.

Zhi-Ming GengKedong ZhangMeiyu WangJian ZhouYuanbo ChengXue-Jun YanXing FanMing-Qian YuanYu DengMinghui LuHong LuYan-Feng Chen
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
The mapping of long-wavelength phonons is important to understand and manipulate the thermal transport in multilayered structures, but it remains a long-standing challenge due to the collective behaviors of phonons. In this study, an experimental demonstration of mapping the long-wavelength phonons in an alloyed Al 0.1 Ga 0.9 As/Al 0.9 Ga 0.1 As superlattice system is reported. Multiple strategies to filter out the short- to mid-wavelength phonons are used. The phonon mean-free-path-dependent thermal transport properties directly demonstrate both the suppression effect of the ErAs nanoislands and the contribution of long-wavelength phonons. The contribution from phonons with mean free path longer than 1 μm is clearly demonstrated. A model based on the Boltzmann transport equation is proposed to calculate and describe the thermal transport properties, which depicts a clear physical picture of the transport mechanisms. This method can be extended to map different wavelength phonons and become a universal strategy to explore their thermal transport in various application scenarios.
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