Resum
The restrictions placed by the second law of thermodynamics on the boundary conditions have a special interest in nanosystems, where the Knudsen boundary layer, whose width is of the order of the mean-free path of heat carriers, becomes comparable to the size of the whole system. Here we explore second-order boundary conditions and show that the constraints of the classical irreversible thermodynamics are too restrictive, and that other formalisms going beyond local-equilibrium approach yield more realistic constraints for hydrodynamic phonon flow along nanowires. Furthermore, our analysis suggests a transition to zero thermal conductivity for very thin nanowires due to phonon backscattering. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.
Idioma original | Anglès |
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Número d’article | 064302 |
Revista | Journal of Applied Physics |
Volum | 107 |
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Estat de la publicació | Publicada - 1 de gen. 2010 |