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In-situ measurement of the heat transport in defect- engineered free-standing single-layer graphene.


ABSTRACT: Utilizing nanomachining technologies, it is possible to manipulate the heat transport in graphene by introducing different defects. However, due to the difficulty in suspending large-area single-layer graphene (SLG) and limited temperature sensitivity of the present probing methods, the correlation between the defects and thermal conductivity of SLG is still unclear. In this work, we developed a new method for fabricating micro-sized suspended SLG. Subsequently, a focused ion beam (FIB) was used to create nanohole defects in SLG and tune the heat transport. The thermal conductivity of the same SLG before and after FIB radiation was measured using a novel T-type sensor method on site in a dual-beam system. The nanohole defects decreased the thermal conductivity by about 42%. It was found that the smaller width and edge scrolling also had significant restriction on the thermal conductivity of SLG. Based on the calculation results through a lattice dynamics theory, the increase of edge roughness and stronger scattering on long-wavelength acoustic phonons are the main reasons for the reduction in thermal conductivity. This work provides reliable data for understanding the heat transport in a defective SLG membrane, which could help on the future design of graphene-based electrothermal devices.

SUBMITTER: Wang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4764828 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In-situ measurement of the heat transport in defect- engineered free-standing single-layer graphene.

Wang Haidong H   Kurata Kosaku K   Fukunaga Takanobu T   Takamatsu Hiroshi H   Zhang Xing X   Ikuta Tatsuya T   Takahashi Koji K   Nishiyama Takashi T   Ago Hiroki H   Takata Yasuyuki Y  

Scientific reports 20160224


Utilizing nanomachining technologies, it is possible to manipulate the heat transport in graphene by introducing different defects. However, due to the difficulty in suspending large-area single-layer graphene (SLG) and limited temperature sensitivity of the present probing methods, the correlation between the defects and thermal conductivity of SLG is still unclear. In this work, we developed a new method for fabricating micro-sized suspended SLG. Subsequently, a focused ion beam (FIB) was used  ...[more]

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