Resonant thermal transport in semiconductor barrier structures
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords
thermalstructuresdouble-barrierresonantsigmatexttransportbarrier
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I report that thermal single-barrier (TSB) and thermal double-barrier (TDB) structures (formed, for example, by inserting one or two regions of a few Ge monolayers in Si) provide both a suppression of the phonon transport as well as a resonant-thermal-transport effect. I show that high-frequency phonons can experience a traditional double-barrier resonant tunneling in the TDB structures while the formation of Fabry-Perot resonances (at lower frequencies) causes quantum oscillations in the temperature variation of both the TSB and TDB thermal conductances $\sigma_{\text{TSB}}$ and $\sigma_{\text{TDB}}$.
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