Thermal conductivities of individual tin dioxide nanobelts
Article 2004 en
Authors
LS
Li Shi
QH
Qing Hao
CY
Choongho Yu
Abstract
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We have measured the thermal conductivities of a 53-nm-thick and a 64-nm-thick tin dioxide (SnO2) nanobelt using a microfabricated device in the temperature range of 80–350 K. The thermal conductivities of the nanobelts were found to be significantly lower than the bulk values, and agree with our calculation results using a full dispersion transmission function approach. Comparison between measurements and calculation suggests that phonon–boundary scattering is the primary effect determining the thermal conductivities.
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