Publications by authors named "Thomas W Pfeifer"

Article Synopsis
  • The study examines how thermal conductivity in metallic nanostructures changes as their size approaches the mean free path of electrons, revealing decreased conductivity due to increased scattering.
  • Matthiessen's rule, used for assessing electron scattering rates, was experimentally validated as it applies to thin copper films of varying thicknesses and structures.
  • The research finds that while the electron-phonon coupling factor is consistent regardless of thickness, electronic scattering rates rise as film thickness decreases, providing insights for improving thermal management in future electronics.
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Grain boundaries (GBs) are a prolific microstructural feature that dominates the functionality of a wide class of materials. The functionality at a GB results from the unique atomic arrangements, different from those in the grain, that have driven extensive experimental and theoretical studies correlating atomic-scale GB structures to macroscopic electronic, infrared optical, and thermal properties. In this work, a SrTiO GB is examined using atomic-resolution aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy and ultrahigh-energy-resolution monochromated electron energy-loss spectroscopy, in conjunction with density functional theory.

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Materials with tunable thermal properties enable on-demand control of temperature and heat flow, which is an integral component in the development of solid-state refrigeration, energy scavenging, and thermal circuits. Although gap-based and liquid-based thermal switches that work on the basis of mechanical movements have been an effective approach to control the flow of heat in the devices, their complex mechanisms impose considerable costs in latency, expense, and power consumption. As a consequence, materials that have multiple solid-state phases with distinct thermal properties are appealing for thermal management due to their simplicity, fast switching, and compactness.

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