Thermal insulation and heat guiding using nanopatterned MoS2
Peng Xiao, Alexandros El Sachat, Emigdio Ch\'avez Angel, Giorgos, Nikoulis, Joseph Kioseoglou, Konstantinos Termentzidis, Clivia M. Sotomayor, Torres, and Marianna Sledzinska

TL;DR
This study demonstrates how nanopatterned MoS2 can be used to insulate and guide heat efficiently in electronic devices, with significant reductions in thermal conductivity achieved through precise patterning.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel approach to thermal management using nanopatterned MoS2, enabling effective heat insulation and guiding in 2D materials for the first time.
Findings
Thermal conductivity of MoS2 can be reduced by over 10 times through nanopatterning.
Patterned MoS2 regions exhibit high thermal resistance suitable for heat insulation.
Experimental results are supported by molecular dynamics simulations.
Abstract
In the modern electronics overheating is one of the major reasons for device failure. Overheating causes irreversible damage to circuit components and can also lead to fire, explosions, and injuries. Accordingly, in the advent of 2D material-based electronics, an understanding of their thermal properties in addition to their electric ones is crucial to enable efficient transfer of excess heat away from the electronic components. In this work we propose structures based on free-standing, few-layer, nanopatterned MoS2 that insulate and guide heat in the in-plane direction. We arrive at these designs via a thorough study of the in-plane thermal conductivity as a function of thickness, porosity, and temperature in both pristine and nanopatterned MoS2 membranes. Two-laser Raman thermometry was employed to measure the thermal conductivities of a set of free-standing MoS2 flakes with diameters…
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Taxonomy
TopicsThermal properties of materials · 2D Materials and Applications · Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
