APL Materials (Sep 2021)

Thermal conductivity minimum of graded superlattices due to phonon localization

  • Yangyu Guo,
  • Marc Bescond,
  • Zhongwei Zhang,
  • Shiyun Xiong,
  • Kazuhiko Hirakawa,
  • Masahiro Nomura,
  • Sebastian Volz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0054921
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
pp. 091104 – 091104-12

Abstract

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Anderson localization of thermal phonons has been shown only in few nanostructures with strong random disorder by the exponential decay of transmission to zero and a thermal conductivity maximum when increasing the system length. In this work, we present a path to demonstrate the phonon localization with distinctive features in graded superlattices with short-range order and long-range disorder. A thermal conductivity minimum with system length appears due to the exponential decay of transmission to a non-zero constant, which is a feature of partial phonon localization caused by the moderate disorder. We provide clear evidence of localization through the combined analysis of the participation ratio, transmission, and real-space phonon number density distribution based on our quantum transport simulation. The present work would promote heat conduction engineering by localization via the wave nature of phonons.