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Characterization of Thermal Transport in One-dimensional Solid Materials
Published on: January 26, 2014
Heat conductivity from energy-density fluctuations
Enrico Drigo1, Maria Grazia Izzo1, Stefano Baroni1,2
1SISSA-Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati, Trieste, Italy.
Abstract:
We present a method, based on the classical Green-Kubo theory of linear response, to compute the heat conductivity of extended systems, leveraging energy-density, rather than energy-current, fluctuations, thus avoiding the need to devise an analytical expression for the macroscopic energy flux. The implementation of this method requires the evaluation of the long-wavelength and low-frequency limits of a suitably defined correlation function, which we perform using a combination of recently-introduced cepstral-analysis and Bayesian extrapolation techniques. Our methodology is demonstrated against standard current-based Green-Kubo results for liquid argon and water, and solid amorphous Silica, and compared with a recently proposed similar technique, which utilizes mass-density, instead of energy-density, fluctuations.
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