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Thickness-Dependent Thermal Conductivity of Encased Graphene and Ultrathin Graphite
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2010
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Materials ScienceEngineeringNanomaterialsGraphene FiberApplied PhysicsGrapheneBulk GraphiteGraphene NanoribbonHeat TransferAdjacent Graphene LayersGraphene LayersThermal EngineeringThermal ConductivityEncased Graphene
The thermal conductivity of graphene and ultrathin graphite (thickness from 1 to ∼20 layers) encased within silicon dioxide was measured using a heat spreader method. The thermal conductivity increases with the number of graphene layers, approaching the in-plane thermal conductivity of bulk graphite for the thickest samples, while showing suppression below 160 W/m-K at room temperature for single-layer graphene. These results show the strong effect of the encasing oxide in disrupting the thermal conductivity of adjacent graphene layers, an effect that penetrates a characteristic distance of approximately 2.5 nm (∼7 layers) into the core layers at room temperature.
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