Hassle-free Approach to Thermal Transport Measurements Using Spatial-Temporal Temperature Data
Abstract: Nanoscale engineering and novel materials have created interesting effects in thermal transport. Thermal conductivity can now be different due to physical and heating sizes. Also, highly anisotropic thermal conductivity can result from unique material composition and geometries. Various experimental methods have been developed to measure these thermal conductivity variations. All of them require varying the physical size of the sample, the heating size or relative positions between heating and detection. Here, we numerically propose a time-domain optical method that uses spatial temporal temperature data to resolve anisotropic and size-dependent thermal conductivity. Our method is hassle-free as it does not vary any experimental parameters and is easily compatible with various methods of measuring temperature in the time domain. This technique can high throughput screening of thermal properties for nanoengineered and novel materials in thermal transport. Also, this technique can be used to identify novel effects in thermal transport within a single experiment.
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