Selective Phonon Stimulation Mechanism to Tune Thermal Transport.

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Center for Engineering Concepts Development, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, United States.

Published: April 2022

In this paper, we determine the degree to which changes can be induced in the equilibrium thermal diffusivity and conductivity of a material via a selective nonequilibrium infrared stimulation mechanism for phonons. Using the molecular crystal RDX, we use detailed momentum-dependent coupling information across the entire Brillouin zone and the phonon gas model to show that stimulating selected modes in the spectrum of a target material can induce substantial changes in the overall thermal transport properties. Specifically in the case of RDX, stimulating modes at ∼22.74 cm over a linewidth of 1 cm can lead to enhanced scattering rates that reduce the overall thermal diffusivity and conductivity by 15.58 and 12.46%, respectively, from their equilibrium values. Due to the rich spectral content in the materials, however, stimulating modes near ∼1140.67 cm over a similar bandwidth can produce an increase in the thermal diffusivity and conductivity by 55.73 and 144.07%, respectively. The large changes suggest a mechanism to evoke substantially modulated thermal transport properties through light-matter interaction.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9026079PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c07364DOI Listing

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