Anisotropic Klemens model for the thermal conductivity tensor
Abstract
With the constraint from Onsager reciprocity relations, here we generalize the Klemens model for phonon-phonon Umklapp scattering from isotropic to anisotropic. Combined with the anisotropic Debye dispersion, this anisotropic Klemens model leads to analytical expressions for heat transfer along both ab-plane (kab) and c-axis (kc), suitable for both layered and chainlike materials with any anisotropy ratio of the dispersion and the scattering. The model is justified by comparison with experimental kab and kc of bulk graphite at high temperatures, as well as the thickness-dependent kc of graphite thin films at room temperature.
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