Thermal Conductance Measurements of Aromatic and Aliphatic Self-Assembled Monolayers

ORAL

Abstract

Thermal conductance measurements of solid-solid junctions separated by an interfacial organic self-assembled monolayer (SAM) suggest that molecular heterostructures are a promising new class of thermoelectric materials. Au-SAM-GaAs junctions were fabricated by nanotransfer printing and their thermal conductance was measured by the 3$\omega $ technique. SAMS investigated in this study consisted of quaterphenyldithiol and alkanedithiols of varying length. This study explores two key aspects of thermal transport in molecules: 1) the effect of aromatic versus aliphatic molecular structure 2) the effect of molecular length in the aliphatic molecule. Measurements of thermal conductance using the 3$\omega $ method were very robust to processing history and no thermal dependence on alkane chain length was observed.

Authors

  • Robert Wang

    University of California Berkeley

  • Sung-Yeon Jang

    University of California Berkeley

  • Rachel Segalman

    UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, University of California Berkeley, UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley Labs, University of California, Berkeley

  • Arun Majumdar

    University of California Berkeley