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Graphene-carbon nitride interface-geometry effectson thermal rectification: A molecular dynamicssimulation

We apply the non-equilibrium molecular dynamics approach (NEMD) to study thermal rectification in a hybrid graphene-carbon nitride system (G - C3N) under a series of positive and negative temperature gradients with varying interface geometries. In this study, we investigate the effects of a) tempera...

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Published in:Nanotechnology 2021-02
Main Authors: Farzadian, Omid, Spitas, Christos, Kostas, Konstantinos
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:We apply the non-equilibrium molecular dynamics approach (NEMD) to study thermal rectification in a hybrid graphene-carbon nitride system (G - C3N) under a series of positive and negative temperature gradients with varying interface geometries. In this study, we investigate the effects of a) temperature differences, (∆T), between the two employed baths, b) mediainterface geometry, and c) sample size, on thermal rectification. Our simulation results portray a sigmoid relation between thermal rectification and temperature difference, with a sample-size depending upper asymptote occurring at generally large temperature differences. The achieved thermal rectification values are significant and go up to around 120% for ∆T = 150 K. Furthermore, the consideration of varying media-interface geometries yields a non-negligible effect on thermal rectification and highlights areas for further investigation. Finally, calculations of Kapitza resistance at the G - C3N interface are performed for assisting us in the understanding of interface-geometry effects on thermal rectification.
ISSN:1361-6528
DOI:10.1088/1361-6528/abe786