Interfacial Thermal Conductance Spectrum in Nonequilibrium Molecular Dynamics Simulations Considering Anharmonicity, Non-homogeneity and Quantum Effects
Yixin Xu, Lina Yang, Yanguang Zhou

TL;DR
This study combines molecular dynamics and Green's function methods to analyze the interfacial thermal conductance spectrum, revealing temperature-dependent phonon contributions, asymmetry effects, and quantum influences crucial for interface design.
Contribution
It systematically investigates the effects of anharmonicity, non-homogeneity, and quantum effects on the ITC spectrum using combined simulation approaches.
Findings
ITC spectrum increases with temperature due to activated phonons and anharmonic scattering.
Asymmetry in interfacial Hamiltonians causes differences in ITC spectra.
Quantum effects are significant below 30 K, affecting low-temperature ITC behavior.
Abstract
Interfacial thermal transport is critical for many thermal-related applications such as heat dissipation in electronics. While the total interfacial thermal conductance (ITC) can be easily measured or calculated, the ITC spectral mapping has been investigated only recently and is not fully understood. By combining nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations and atomistic Green's function method, we systematically investigate the ITC spectrum across an ideal interface, i.e., the argon-heavy argon interface. Our results show that the ITC spectrum increases gradually with temperature as more phonons and anharmonic scattering channels are activated, e.g., the vibrations with frequencies larger than 1 THz can contribute 5% (15%) to the total ITC at 2 K (40 K) through anharmonic phonon scatterings channels. We further find that the ITC spectrum from the left interfacial Hamiltonian is quite…
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Taxonomy
TopicsThermal properties of materials · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
