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Electrically Conductive Thermally Insulating Bi–Si Nanocomposites by Interface Design for Thermal Management

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We demonstrate, both by experiments and by data informatics, an alternative strategy to achieve ultralow thermal conductivity in a dense solid. The interfacial thermal resistance (ITR) prediction of the machine… Click to show full abstract

We demonstrate, both by experiments and by data informatics, an alternative strategy to achieve ultralow thermal conductivity in a dense solid. The interfacial thermal resistance (ITR) prediction of the machine learning model is implemented in a nanoscale field. The size dependence on ITR is considered and applied to the interface design of nanostructuring. The Bi/Si system was selected from 2025 kinds of interfaces through the interface thermal resistance prediction model by machine learning. The BiSi nanocomposite, which was composed of crystallized Bi and amorphous Si, was designed with various parameters by a laboratory-built combinatorial sputtering system. Electrically conductive, thermally insulating BiSi nanocomposites were reported for the first time and have a thermal conductivity as low as 0.16 W m–1 K–1. The ultralow thermal conductivity is attributed to the high ratio between the interfacial surface area and the volume because of the small Bi particle size and high Si/Bi atomic ratio. By intr...

Keywords: thermal conductivity; interface design; electrically conductive; thermally insulating; conductive thermally

Journal Title: ACS Applied Nano Materials
Year Published: 2018

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