Published January 1, 2019
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Crossover temperature in electron-phonon heat exchange in layered nanostructures
- 1. Horia Hulubei Natl Inst R&D Phys & Nucl Engn, Magurele, Romania
- 2. Univ Bucharest, Fac Phys, Magurele, Romania
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We study theoretically the effect of the effective dimensionality of phonon gas distribution on heat exchange between electrons and phonons in layered nanostructures. If we denote the electron temperature by T-e and the phonon temperature by T-ph, then the total heat power P is proportional-in general-to T-e(x) - T-ph(x), the exponent x being dependent on the effective dimensionality of the phonon gas distribution. If we vary the temperature in a wide enough range, the effective dimensionality of the phonon gas distribution changes going through a crossover around some temperature, T-C. These changes are reflected by a change in x. On the one hand, in a temperature range well below the crossover temperature T-C only the lowest branches of the phonon modes are excited. They form a (quasi-)two-dimensional gas, with x = 3.5. On the other hand, well above T-C, the phonon gas distribution is quasi-three-dimensional and one would expect to recover three-dimensional results, with x = 5. But this is not the case in our layered structure. The exponent x has a complicated, non-monotonic dependence on temperature forming a 'plateau region' just after the crossover temperature range, with x between 4.5 and 5. After the plateau region, x decreases, reaching values between 3.5 and 4 at the highest temperature used in our numerical calculations, which is almost two orders of magnitude higher than T-C.
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