Mass difference and polarization lead to low thermal conductivity of graphene-like carbon nitride (C3N)
M An and LF Li and SQ Hu and ZD Ding and XX Yu and B Demir and N Yang and WG Ma and X Zhang, CARBON, 162, 202-208 (2020).
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2020.02.055
The newly synthesized two-dimensional polyaniline (C3N) of graphene family attracted extensive research attention due to extraordinary electrical and electron-related properties, but its thermal properties have still been in its infancy although the thermal management is of critical importance for the performance and reliability of electron- related devices. Herein, we investigated the thermal transport properties of single-layer C3N with different system size by utilizing non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations. Compared with the graphene, the analysis of lattice dynamics and electron density distribution revealed that the lower thermal conductivity of single- layer C3N stems from the disorders from mass difference and the polarization from asymmetric electrical difference density. Moreover, the temperature dependence of thermal conductivity of single-layer C3N approaches kappa similar to T-1 when the system size increases. Our studies provide more physical insights into the thermal transport of emerging two-dimensional polymeric carbon nitride materials. (c) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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