Point Defects Enhance Cross‐Plane Thermal Conductivity In Graphite
Abstract
AbstractPoint defects typically reduce the thermal conductivity (κ) of a crystal due to increased scattering of heat‐carrying phonons, a mechanism that is well understood and widely used to enhance or impede heat transfer in the material for different applications. Here an opposite effect is reported where the introduction of point defects in graphite with energetic particle irradiation increases its cross‐plane κ by nearly a factor of two, from 10.8 to 18.9 W m K−1 at room temperature. Integrated differential phase contrast imaging with scanning transmission electron microscopy revealed the creation of spiro interstitials in graphite by the irradiation. The enhancement in κ is attributed to a remarkable mechanism that works to the benefit of phonon propagation in both the harmonic and anharmonic terms: these spiro interstitial defects covalently bridge neighboring basal planes, simultaneously enhancing acoustic phonon group velocity and reducing phonon–phonon scattering in the graphite structure. The enhancement of κ reveals an unconventional role of lattice defects in heat conduction, i.e., easing the propagation of heat‐carrying phonons rather than impeding them in layered materials, inspiring their applications for thermal management in heavily radiative environments.
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Authors (17)
Ke Shen
Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center
Qi Ren
School of Aerospace Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 China
Lu Zhao
Beijing Key Laboratory of Materials Utilization of Nonmetallic Minerals and Solid Wastes, National Laboratory of Mineral Materials, School of Materials Science and Technology
Yu Qiu
School of Physical Science and Technology, Shanghai Key Laboratory of High-Resolution Electron Microscopy, State Key Laboratory of Advanced Medical Materials and Devices
Xincheng Yao
Puqing Jiang
School of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology 1 , Wuhan, Hubei 430074,
Zihan Huang
Yongheng Li
Jiachen Li
Department of Chemistry
Suyuan Yu
Center for Combustion Energy Department of Thermal Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China
Xuezhen Du
School of Physical Science and Technology ShanghaiTech University Shanghai 201210 China
Huili Liu
Jiawang Hong
Lin Xie
Bo Sun
Junqiao Wu
Feiyu Kang