Reducing the thermal conductivity of carbon nanotubes below the random isotope limit
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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belowcarbonconductivitydisordernanotubesthermalab-initioatomistic
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We find that introducing segmented isotopic disorder patterns may considerably reduce the thermal conductivity of pristine carbon nanotubes below the uncorrelated disorder value. This is a result of the interplay between different length scales in the phonon scattering process. We use ab-initio atomistic Green's function calculations to quantify the effect of various types of segmentation similar to that experimentally produced by coalescence of isotope-engineered fullerenes.
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