Finite Size Effects of Thermal Conductivity for One-Dimensional Mesoscopic Systems

Abstract

The finite size effects of the thermal conductivity have been studied in the phonon space. It is found that only a few phonon modes are selected to take part in the thermal transport when the size L of the system is decreased. The amount of the selected phonon modes is proportional to the L. In this way, decreases with the decreasing of L. Such mechanism for the size effect of found in this work is beyond the Phonon-Boundary scattering. The exponent α of the power law Lα has been fitted, showing that the exponent is not universal.

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