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Tuning electronic heat transport in graphene/metal heterostructures with ultralow thermal conductivity

Published 26 Jun 2018 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1806.09962v1)

Abstract: Prior ultralow thermal conductivity materials are not suitable for thermoelectric applications due to the limited electronic transport in the materials. Here, we present a new class of ultralow thermal conductivity materials with substantial electronic heat transport. Our samples are graphene/metal heterostructures of transferred graphene and ultrathin metal films (Pd, Au and Ni) deposited by either thermal evaporation or rf magnetron sputtering. For the evaporated samples, we achieve an ultralow thermal conductivity of 0.06 W m-1 K-1, with phonons as the dominant heat carriers. The ultralow thermal conductivity is due to a huge disparity in phonon energy in graphene and metals. Interestingly, for the sputtered samples, we find that about 50 % of heat is carried by electrons, even when thermal conductivity is about 0.1 W m-1 K-1. We attribute the electronic contribution to transmission of electrons across atomic-scale pinholes in graphene. With the ultralow thermal conductivity and substantial electronic transport, the new materials could be explored for thermoelectric applications.

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