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EN07.15.20 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Determination of Thermal Conductivity in Metals Under High Temperature and Pressure: A First Principles Study

When and Where

Apr 25, 2024
5:00pm - 7:00pm

Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Pravin Karna1,Oleg Prezhdo2,Patrick Hopkins3,Ashutosh Giri1

University of Rhode Island1,University of Southern California2,University of Virginia3

Abstract

Pravin Karna1,Oleg Prezhdo2,Patrick Hopkins3,Ashutosh Giri1

University of Rhode Island1,University of Southern California2,University of Virginia3
Metallic structures find applications across a wide range of challenging environments, including situations involving high temperatures and pressures like nuclear reactors, plasmonics, pressure calibrators, and interconnects. These metals exhibit distinct properties when subjected to extreme conditions, which might not be apparent under ambient conditions. We employ first principles calculations to investigate the interaction between electrons and phonons in these conditions for various metals: free-electron metal (Al), noble metals (Au, Ag, Cu), and a transition metal (W). This analysis reveals how these metals respond to extreme conditions and sheds light on their thermal and electrical characteristics in such environments. Our calculations encompass the thermal conductivity of these metals under extreme conditions, factoring in both electron-phonon and electron-electron interactions. Furthermore, by computing the spectrally resolved electron-phonon coupling parameter at high pressures, we calculate the contribution of different phonon modes in scattering with electrons. This research offers valuable insights into the processes of electron-phonon scattering under high temperatures and pressures, uncovering a new realm of electrical and thermal transport properties in metallic materials.

Keywords

thermal conductivity

Symposium Organizers

Woochul Kim, Yonsei University
Sheng Shen, Carnegie Mellon University
Sunmi Shin, National University of Singapore
Sebastian Volz, The University of Tokyo

Session Chairs

Jaeyun Moon
Sunmi Shin

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