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Spatiotemporal Mapping of Anisotropic Thermal Transport in GaN Thin Films via Ultrafast X-ray Diffraction

Published 3 Jul 2025 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2507.02658v1)

Abstract: Efficient thermal management is essential for the reliability of modern power electronics, where increasing device density leads to severe heat dissipation challenges. However, in thin-film systems, thermal transport is often compromised by interfacial resistance and microscale defects introduced during synthesis or transfer, which are difficult to characterize using conventional techniques. Here we present a non-contact, spatiotemporal-resolved ultrafast x-ray diffraction method to extract in-plane thermal conductivity and thermal boundary conductance, using GaN thin films on silicon as a model system. By tracking the pump-induced lattice strain, we reconstruct the lateral heat flow dynamics and quantitatively probe thermal transport near a wrinkle defect. We uncover pronounced asymmetric heat dissipation across the wrinkle, with a four-fold reduction in the local thermal conductivity near the wrinkle and a 25% drop in interfacial conductance. Our work demonstrates that ultrafast x-ray diffraction can serve as a precise thermal metrology tool for characterizing heat transport in multilayered thin-film structures for next-generation microelectronic devices.

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