Ballistic thermal rectification in asymmetric homojunctions.

Phys Rev E

NNU-SULI Thermal Energy Research Center (NSTER) and Center for Quantum Transport and Thermal Energy Science (CQTES), School of Physics and Technology, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210023, China.

Published: May 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Ballistic thermal rectification is important for controlling heat transfer at the nanoscale as devices become smaller and phonon interactions take over.
  • Using a model, researchers examined how design variations in asymmetric homojunctions affect thermal transport.
  • Results show that smoother interfaces and specific temperature settings can significantly enhance thermal rectification efficiency.

Article Abstract

Ballistic thermal rectification is of significance for the management of thermal transport at the nanoscale since the size of thermal devices shrinks down to the phonon mean free path. By using the single-particle Lorentz gas model, the ballistic thermal transport in asymmetric homojunctions is investigated. The ballistic thermal rectification of the asymmetric rectangular homojunction is enhanced by the increasing structural asymmetry. A hyperbolic tangent profile is introduced to the interface to study the effect of interface steepness on thermal transport. We find that the thermal rectification ratio increases with the decreasing interface steepness, indicating that a gradual interface is of benefit to increase the thermal rectification. Moreover, the thermal rectification of the asymmetric homojunction can be improved by either increasing the temperature gradient or decreasing the average temperature of two heat sources.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.103.052135DOI Listing

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