Dimensionality and heat transport in Si-Ge superlattices
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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superlatticestransportconductivitydimensionalityheatlargerperiodsplanar
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We investigated how dimensionality affects heat transport in Si-Ge superlattices by computing the thermal conductivity of planar superlattices and arrays of Ge nanowires and nanodots embedded in Si. We studied superlattices with $\sim$10 nm periods using a fully atomistic Monte Carlo solution of the Boltzmann transport equation in the relaxation time approximation. We found that for periods larger than 4 nm, the room temperature cross-plane conductivity of planar superlattices with equally thick Si and Ge layers is larger than that of their nanowire and dot counterparts of similar sizes (up to 100\%), while the trend is reversed below 4 nm.
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