Accessing the regime
of coherent phonon propagation in nanostructures
opens enormous possibilities to control the thermal conductivity in
energy harvesting devices, phononic circuits, etc. In this paper we
show that coherent phonons contribute substantially to the thermal
conductivity of LaCoO
3
/SrTiO
3
oxide superlattices,
up to room temperature. We show that their contribution can be tuned
through small variations of the superlattice periodicity, without
changing the total superlattice thickness. Using this strategy, we
tuned the thermal conductivity by 20% at room temperature. We also
discuss the role of interface mixing and epitaxial relaxation as an
extrinsic, material dependent key parameter for understanding the
thermal conductivity of oxide superlattices.
Developing systems that can be switched between states with different thermal conductivities is one of the current challenges in materials science. Despite their enormous diversity and chemical richness, molecular materials...
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