2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.5001072
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Thermal diodes, regulators, and switches: Physical mechanisms and potential applications

Abstract: Interest in new thermal diodes, regulators, and switches has been rapidly growing because these components have the potential for rich transport phenomena that cannot be achieved using traditional thermal resistors and capacitors. Each of these thermal components has a signature functionality: Thermal diodes can rectify heat currents, thermal regulators can maintain a desired temperature, and thermal switches can actively control the heat transfer. Here, we review the fundamental physical mechanisms of switcha… Show more

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“…Thus, there have been more theoretical studies of thermal rectification focusing on nonlinear systems (Wehmeyer et al, 2017). Nonlinearity can be provided in different ways to design a thermal rectifier, including one-dimensional nonlinear lattice (Terraneo et al, 2002;Li et al, 2004;Hu and Yang, 2005), nonlinear electron gas dispersion in conductors (Segal, 2008), nonlinear Schrödinger equation , nonlinear near-field radiation (Otey et al, 2010;Basu and Francoeur, 2011), and even a vapor generation rectifier (Ding et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, there have been more theoretical studies of thermal rectification focusing on nonlinear systems (Wehmeyer et al, 2017). Nonlinearity can be provided in different ways to design a thermal rectifier, including one-dimensional nonlinear lattice (Terraneo et al, 2002;Li et al, 2004;Hu and Yang, 2005), nonlinear electron gas dispersion in conductors (Segal, 2008), nonlinear Schrödinger equation , nonlinear near-field radiation (Otey et al, 2010;Basu and Francoeur, 2011), and even a vapor generation rectifier (Ding et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last decade has witnessed a large amount of research in the field of thermal sciences, and this has resulted in the opening and revisiting of some thermal elements. The thermal elements are used to control the heat flux or thermal resistance on different size and time scales and are of four main types, namely, thermal switches, thermal diodes, thermal regulators, and thermal resistors. Conscientious research has led to new findings and substantially improved knowledge of the thermal sciences and transport phenomena, including on the macro‐, micro‐, and nano‐scale.…”
Section: Magnetocaloric Refrigeration and Heat Pumpingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability to actively regulate heat flow at the nanoscale could have dramatic implications for thermal management of electronics [71]. Research in this area has seen a surge over the past ten years, concurrent with improvements in nano-thermal metrology techniques including in situ characterization capabilities.…”
Section: Active Thermal Management: Heat Switchesmentioning
confidence: 99%