Thermal Energy at the Nanoscale

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Other Sciences, Nanostructures, Physics, Solid State Physics
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Author: Timothy S Fisher ISBN: 9789814449809
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: October 10, 2013
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Timothy S Fisher
ISBN: 9789814449809
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: October 10, 2013
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

These lecture notes provide a detailed treatment of the thermal energy storage and transport by conduction in natural and fabricated structures. Thermal energy in two carriers, i.e. phonons and electrons — are explored from first principles. For solid-state transport, a common Landauer framework is used for heat flow. Issues including the quantum of thermal conductance, ballistic interface resistance, and carrier scattering are elucidated. Bulk material properties, such as thermal and electrical conductivity, are derived from particle transport theories, and the effects of spatial confinement on these properties are established.

Contents:

  • Lattice Structure, Phonons and Electrons
  • Carrier Statistics
  • Basic Thermal Properties
  • Landauer Transport Formalism
  • Carrier Scattering and Transmission
  • Appendix A: The Graphene ZA Branch
  • Appendix B: Electron and Phonon Contributions to Heat Conduction in Graphene

Readership: Students and professionals in physics and engineering.
Key Features:

  • Rigorous development of basic thermal physics principles that are also accessible to engineers
  • Use of graphene as the common example
  • Detailed treatment of interfacial transport, which often limits the applicability of nanomaterials
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These lecture notes provide a detailed treatment of the thermal energy storage and transport by conduction in natural and fabricated structures. Thermal energy in two carriers, i.e. phonons and electrons — are explored from first principles. For solid-state transport, a common Landauer framework is used for heat flow. Issues including the quantum of thermal conductance, ballistic interface resistance, and carrier scattering are elucidated. Bulk material properties, such as thermal and electrical conductivity, are derived from particle transport theories, and the effects of spatial confinement on these properties are established.

Contents:

Readership: Students and professionals in physics and engineering.
Key Features:

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