Ballistic to diffusive crossover of heat flow in graphene ribbons

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Myung-Ho Bae
Zuanyi Li
Zlatan Aksamija
Pierre N Martin
Feng Xiong
Zhun-Yong Ong
Irena Knezevic
Eric Pop
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[1] Micro and Nanotechnology Lab,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[2] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Department of Physics
[3] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[4] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,undefined
[5] University of Wisconsin-Madison,undefined
[6] Beckman Institute,undefined
[7] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,undefined
[8] Present address: Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science,undefined
[9] Daejeon 305-340,undefined
[10] Republic of Korea,undefined
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Heat flow in nanomaterials is an important area of study, with both fundamental and technological implications. However, little is known about heat flow in two-dimensional devices or interconnects with dimensions comparable to the phonon mean free path. Here we find that short, quarter-micron graphene samples reach ~35% of the ballistic thermal conductance limit up to room temperature, enabled by the relatively large phonon mean free path (~100 nm) in substrate-supported graphene. In contrast, patterning similar samples into nanoribbons leads to a diffusive heat-flow regime that is controlled by ribbon width and edge disorder. In the edge-controlled regime, the graphene nanoribbon thermal conductivity scales with width approximately as ~W1.80.3, being about 100 W m−1 K−1 in 65-nm-wide graphene nanoribbons, at room temperature. These results show how manipulation oftwo-dimensional device dimensions and edges can be used to achieve full control of their heat-carrying properties, approaching fundamentally limited upper or lower bounds.
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