Journal
PHYSICS LETTERS A
Volume 383, Issue 21, Pages 2499-2503Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physleta.2019.04.063
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Thermal conductivity; First-principles; Boltzmann transport
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- Shenzhen Science and Technology Plan [JSGG20160819150017627]
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Utilizing the first-principle techniques combined with the Boltzmann transport equation, we investigate the thermal transport properties of monolayer GeS. The calculated lattice thermal conductivity K-L is fairly low, e.g., 11.76 (12.53) Wm(-1)K(-1) at 300 K, along the x (y) axis, which is much lower than the values for phosphorene, monolayer MoS2, graphene, etc. Our analysis reveals that the low lattice thermal conductivity is resulted from the strong three-phonon scattering process and the low phonon group velocity. Due to the weak anisotropy of GeS, we study the contribution of each phonon branch to the heat transport along x and y axis, and find that the longitudinal acoustic (LA) mode contributes most of the total K-L along x axis, while the transverse acoustic (TA) branch has the largest contribution to the total K-L along y axis. Additionally, the size dependence of thermal conductivity with respect to the nanoribbon width is also studied for the design of nanometer devices. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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