Response to "Reply to comment on 'Divergent and Ultrahigh Thermal Conductivity in Millimeter-Long Nanotubes'"
Qin-Yi Li

TL;DR
This paper provides a detailed response to Prof. Chang et al.'s reply concerning their claims of divergent and ultrahigh thermal conductivity in millimeter-long nanotubes, clarifying the scientific debate.
Contribution
The paper offers a comprehensive rebuttal to previous claims, clarifying the scientific discussion on thermal conductivity in nanotubes.
Findings
Clarifies the scientific debate on nanotube thermal conductivity
Responds to specific points raised in the reply
Provides detailed counterarguments to previous claims
Abstract
More than one year ago, Prof. Chih-Wei Chang and the co-authors published "Divergent and Ultrahigh Thermal Conductivity in Millimeter-Long Nanotubes" in PRL and we submitted a comment. After some while we received Prof. Chang et al.'s reply, which is almost the same as their arXiv preprint, and responded to the reply promptly. On the request of some readers, I personally post here the detailed response to "Reply to comment on 'Divergent and Ultrahigh Thermal Conductivity in Millimeter-Long Nanotubes'".
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Taxonomy
TopicsGraphene research and applications · Thermal properties of materials · Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
