Ballistic Phonon Thermal Transport and Thermal Properties of Carbon Nanotubes
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Abstract
We report electrical transport experiments, using the phenomenon of electrical breakdown to perform thermometry, that probe the thermal properties of individual multiwalled carbon nanotubes. Our results show that nanotubes can readily conduct heat by ballistic phonon propagation. We determine the thermal conductance quantum, the ultimate limit to thermal conductance for a single phonon channel, and find good agreement with theoretical calculations. Moreover, our results suggest a breakdown mechanism of thermally activated C-C bond breaking coupled with the electrical stress of carrying ~10$^12$ A/m$^2 $. We also demonstrate a current-driven self-heating technique to improve the conductance of nanotube devices dramatically. The results of our ongoing experiments will be reported.
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Authors
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Hsin-Ying Chiu
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Vikram Deshpande
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Henk Postma
Caltech, California Institute of Technology
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C.N. Lau
University of California, Riverside, Department of Physics, University of California at Riverside, Riverside,CA 92521, Physics Department, University of California, Riverside, CA 92507
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Csilla Mik\'{o}
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L\'{a}szl\'{o} Forr\'{o}
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, IPMC/SB, EPFL, CH-1015 Lausanne-EPFL, Switzerland
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Marc Bockrath
Applied Physics, CalTech, Caltech, California Institute of Technology