2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.2c08000
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Unexpected Enhanced Thermal Conductivity of GaxIn1–xSb Ternary Alloys

Abstract: Alloying is one of the most common approaches to modulate the properties of semiconductors, such as indium antimonide (InSb) with practical applications in mid-infrared optoelectronics. Thermal conductivity plays a key role in governing the operating performance of devices, and the high-efficiency regulation is of great significance to desirable applications. In this study, we studied the thermal transport properties of InSb, GaSb, and their Ga x In 1−x Sb alloys by solving the Boltzmann transport equation bas… Show more

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“…The intrinsic scattering, which is also known as anharmonic scattering, is the main mechanism of phonon scattering. Inspired by the above, many methods for manipulating thermal conductivity by regulating anharmonic scattering are developed, like geometrical effects [1], strain engineering [2,3], device geometry [4], and alloying [5]. Those methods, however, will simultaneously affect the electrical performance of the materials, which limits practical applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intrinsic scattering, which is also known as anharmonic scattering, is the main mechanism of phonon scattering. Inspired by the above, many methods for manipulating thermal conductivity by regulating anharmonic scattering are developed, like geometrical effects [1], strain engineering [2,3], device geometry [4], and alloying [5]. Those methods, however, will simultaneously affect the electrical performance of the materials, which limits practical applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%