Thermal Conductance for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes
Abstract
We report a theoretical analysis of the phonon thermal conductance, (T), for single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCN). In a range of low temperatues up to 100K, (T) of perfect SWCN is found to increase with temperature, approximately, in a parabolic fashion. This is qualitatively consistent with recent experimental measurements where the tube-tube interactions are negligibly weak. When the carbon-carbon bond length is slightly varied, (T) is found to be qualitatively unaltered which implies that the anharmonic effect does not change the qualitative behavior of (T).
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