Thermal Conductivity Of Monolayer Hexagonal Boron Nitride: Four-Phonon Scattering And Quantum Sampling Effects
Jos\'e Pedro Alvarinhas Batista, Matthieu J. Verstraete, Alo\"is Castellano

TL;DR
This study investigates the thermal conductivity of monolayer hexagonal boron nitride by incorporating four-phonon scattering and quantum sampling effects, revealing their significant impact on phonon behavior and thermal transport.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive computational framework that includes nuclear quantum effects and four-phonon scattering, enhancing the accuracy of thermal conductivity predictions for 2D materials.
Findings
Quantum effects and four-phonon scattering significantly influence thermal conductivity.
The framework improves agreement with experimental and theoretical variability.
Phonon lifetimes are notably affected by these higher-order processes.
Abstract
Monolayer hexagonal boron nitride is a prototypical planar 2-dimensional system material and has been the subject of many investigations of its exceptional vibrational, spectroscopic and transport properties. The lattice thermal conductivity remains quite uncertain, with theoretical and experimental reports varying between 218 and 1060 Wm-1K-1. It has a strong temperature evolution and is sensitive to strain effects and isotope concentrations. While the impact of isotope scattering has been widely studied and is well understood, nuclear quantum effects and 4-phonon scattering have so far been neglected. Monolayer hexagonal boron nitride is composed of light elements, and further has its 3-phonon scattering phase space restricted by mirror plane symmetry, so these effects may be of similar order as isotope scattering, and would lead to a completely different understanding of the…
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TopicsThermal properties of materials · Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research · Graphene research and applications
