Phonon Focusing and Phonon Transport

Phonon Focusing and Phonon Transport
Author: Igor Gaynitdinovich Kuleyev,Ivan Igorevich Kuleyev,Sergey Mikhailovich Bakharev,Vladimir Vasilyevich Ustinov
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2020-06-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783110670509

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The monograph is devoted to the investigation of physical processes that govern the phonon transport in bulk and nanoscale single-crystal samples of cubic symmetry. Special emphasis is given to the study of phonon focusing in cubic crystals and its influence on the boundary scattering and lattice thermal conductivity of bulk materials and nanostructures.

Phonon Focusing and Phonon Transport

Phonon Focusing and Phonon Transport
Author: Igor Gaynitdinovich Kuleyev,Ivan Igorevich Kuleyev,Sergey Mikhailovich Bakharev,Vladimir Vasilyevich Ustinov
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2020-06-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783110670578

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The series Texts and Monographs in Theoretical Physics collects advanced texts on selected topics from the broad and varied field of Theoretical Physics. The works in the series will enable the readers to get a deep understanding of current topics in Theoretical Physics, with a special emphasis on recent developments. They are aimed at advanced students and researchers in theoretical and mathematical physics, and can also serve as secondary reading for lectures and seminars at post-graduate levels.

Thermal Conductivity 23

Thermal Conductivity 23
Author: Kenneth E. Wilkes,Ralph B. Dinwiddie,Ronald S. Graves
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1996-09-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1566764777

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This book contains keynote lectures and 54 technical papers, presented at the 23rd International Thermal Conductivity Conference, on various topics, including techniques, coatings and films, theory, composites, fluids, metals, ceramics, and organics, related to thermal conductivity.

Nonequilibrium Phonon Dynamics

Nonequilibrium Phonon Dynamics
Author: Walter E. Bron
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461325017

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Phonons are always present in the solid state even at an absolute temperature of 0 K where zero point vibrations still abound. Moreover, phonons interact with all other excitations of the solid state and, thereby, influence most of its properties. Historically experimental information on phonon transport came from measurements of thermal conductivity. Over the past two decades much more, and much more detailed, information on phonon transport and on many of the inherent phonon interaction processes have come to light from experiments which use nonequilibrium phonons to study their dynamics. The resultant research field has most recently blossomed with the development of ever more sophisticated experimental and theoretical methods which can be applied to it. In fact, the field is moving so rapidly that new members of the research community have difficulties in keeping up to date. This NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) was organized with the objective of overcoming the information barrier between those expert in the field and those who are new to it. Thus it was decided to (i) organize a set of tutorially based lectures covering most of the important facets in the field, and (ii) to produce an Institute proceedings which would serve both as the first general textbook, as well as a valuable reference book, for this field of knowledge.

Transport in Phonon Systems

Transport in Phonon Systems
Author: Vadim Lʹvovich Gurevich
Publsiher: North Holland
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1986
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015017226278

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In Transport in Phonon Systems'' the principles of physical kinetics are given and the description of transport properties in a wide class of macroscopic physical systems - the phonon systems - is presented. Important problems of phonon transport such as thermal conductivity and thermal waves of second sound, dielectric losses, sound propagation and absorption, phonon echo, and phonon transport in superfluid helium II are discussed. Many of these problems are discussed for the first time and the author presents numerous original results. Not only specialists but also those wishing to enter the field of phonon physics and phonon kinetics can benefit from Transport in Phonon Systems''.

Nano Microscale Heat Transfer

Nano Microscale Heat Transfer
Author: Zhuomin M. Zhang
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 780
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030450397

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This substantially updated and augmented second edition adds over 200 pages of text covering and an array of newer developments in nanoscale thermal transport. In Nano/Microscale Heat Transfer, 2nd edition, Dr. Zhang expands his classroom-proven text to incorporate thermal conductivity spectroscopy, time-domain and frequency-domain thermoreflectance techniques, quantum size effect on specific heat, coherent phonon, minimum thermal conductivity, interface thermal conductance, thermal interface materials, 2D sheet materials and their unique thermal properties, soft materials, first-principles simulation, hyperbolic metamaterials, magnetic polaritons, and new near-field radiation experiments and numerical simulations. Informed by over 12 years use, the author’s research experience, and feedback from teaching faculty, the book has been reorganized in many sections and enriched with more examples and homework problems. Solutions for selected problems are also available to qualified faculty via a password-protected website.• Substantially updates and augments the widely adopted original edition, adding over 200 pages and many new illustrations;• Incorporates student and faculty feedback from a decade of classroom use;• Elucidates concepts explained with many examples and illustrations;• Supports student application of theory with 300 homework problems;• Maximizes reader understanding of micro/nanoscale thermophysical properties and processes and how to apply them to thermal science and engineering;• Features MATLAB codes for working with size and temperature effects on thermal conductivity, specific heat of nanostructures, thin-film optics, RCWA, and near-field radiation.

Nanoscale Energy Transport

Nanoscale Energy Transport
Author: LIAO
Publsiher: IOP Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2020-03-20
Genre: Energy conversion
ISBN: 0750317361

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This book brings together leading names in the field of nanoscale energy transport to provide a comprehensive and insightful review of this developing topic. The text covers new developments in the scientific basis and the practical relevance of nanoscale energy transport, highlighting the emerging effects at the nanoscale that qualitatively differ from those at the macroscopic scale. Throughout the book, microscopic energy carriers are discussed, including photons, electrons and magnons. State-of-the-art computational and experimental nanoscale energy transport methods are reviewed, and a broad range of materials system topics are considered, from interfaces and molecular junctions to nanostructured bulk materials. Nanoscale Energy Transport is a valuable reference for researchers in physics, materials, mechanical and electrical engineering, and it provides an excellent resource for graduate students.

Electron phonon Interactions in Low dimensional Structures

Electron phonon Interactions in Low dimensional Structures
Author: Lawrence John Challis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0198507321

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The study of electrons and holes confined to two, one and even zero dimensions has uncovered a rich variety of new physics and applications. This book describes the interaction between these confined carriers and the optic and acoustic phonons within and around the confined regions. Phonons provide the principal channel of energy transfer between the carriers and their surroundings and also the main restriction to their room temperature mobility. But they have many other roles; they provide for example an essential feature of the operation of the quantum cascade laser. Since their moment at the relevant energies are well matched to those of electrons, they can also be used to probe electronic properties such as the confinement width of 2D electron gases and the dispersion curve of quasiparticles in the fractional quantum Hall effect. The book describes both the physics of the electron-phonon interaction in the different confined systems and the experimental and theoretical techniques that have been used in its investigation. The experimental methods include optical and transport techniques as well techniques in which phonons are used as the experimental probe. The aim of the book is to provide an up-to-date review of the physics and its significance in device performance. It is also written to be explanatory and accessible to graduate students and others new to the field.