在双层石墨烯中解离热和电导,通过纹诱导的声杂化
Aoran Fan1, Wenlong Dong2, Xiaolong Yang3
1Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China.
Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
|October 31, 2025
概括
纹的双层石墨烯显示了相反的热和电传输异质性. 热流在纹上较低,而电阻较高,揭示了脱的能量载体行为.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 纳米技术纳米技术
背景情况:
- 像石墨烯这样的二维 (2D) 材料具有显著的热电性能.
- 结构缺陷,如纹,可以显著改变这些属性.
- 之前对纹石墨烯的研究表明,由于难以将几何效应与应变区分开来,结果不一致.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究双层石墨烯 (BLG) 中与受控纹的异型热和电传输.
- 为了将几何扭曲与格子应变对运输性能的影响脱而出.
- 阐明在纹2D材料中调节热和电荷传输的基本机制.
主要方法:
- 开发了双层石墨烯的近零应变纹策略.
- 实验测量了导热率 (κ) 和电阻 (R) 的异构性.
- 利用原子模拟来模拟声子行为和电子-声子散射.
主要成果:
- 观察到一个反向的异构关系:热导率垂直于纹 (κ) <平行 (κ),而电阻垂直 (R) <平行 (R).
- 在纹的BLG中证明了热和电传输的脱.
- 原子学模拟将这种行为归因于声模式杂交和修改的电子-声散射.
结论:
- 在BLG中纹会诱导明显的异型热和电传输行为.
- 由于外平面扰动的波模式混合化是改变热传输的关键.
- 这项研究为电子设备的2D材料中热和电荷流的方向控制提供了洞察力.
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