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Diverse anisotropy of phonon transport in two-dimensional group IV-VI compounds: A comparative study

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 8, Issue 21, Pages 11306-11319

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6nr01349j

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [HU 2269/2-1]
  2. NSFC [11004239]
  3. MOST of China [2012CB932901]
  4. CAS
  5. Julich Aachen Research Alliance-High Performance Computing (JARA-HPC) from RWTH Aachen University [jara0132]

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New classes of two-dimensional (2D) materials beyond graphene, including layered and non-layered, and their heterostructures, are currently attracting increasing interest due to their promising applications in nanoelectronics, optoelectronics and clean energy, where thermal transport is a fundamental physical parameter. In this paper, we systematically investigated the phonon transport properties of the 2D orthorhombic group IV-VI compounds of GeS, GeSe, SnS and SnSe by solving the Boltzmann transport equation (BTE) based on first-principles calculations. Despite their similar puckered (hinge-like) structure along the armchair direction as phosphorene, the four monolayer compounds possess diverse anisotropic properties in many aspects, such as phonon group velocity, Young's modulus and lattice thermal conductivity (kappa), etc. Especially, the. along the zigzag and armchair directions of monolayer GeS shows the strongest anisotropy while monolayer SnS and SnSe show almost isotropy in phonon transport. The origin of the diverse anisotropy is fully studied and the underlying mechanism is discussed in details. With limited size, the kappa could be effectively lowered, and the anisotropy could be effectively modulated by nanostructuring, which would extend the applications to nanoscale thermoelectrics and thermal management. Our study offers fundamental understanding of the anisotropic phonon transport properties of 2D materials, and would be of significance for further study, modulation and applications in emerging technologies.

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