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Atomic coordination dictates vibrational characteristics and thermal conductivity in amorphous carbon

Ashutosh Giri, C. Jaymes Dionne, Patrick E. Hopkins

2022npj Computational Materials44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We discuss the role of atomic coordination in dictating the vibrational characteristics and thermal conductivity in amorphous carbon. Our systematic atomistic simulations on amorphous carbon structures at varying mass densities show the significant role played by the ratio of sp 2 to sp 3 hybridized bonds in dictating the contributions from propagating (phonon-like) and non-propagating vibrational modes and their influence on the overall thermal conductivities of the structures. Specifically, our results show that as the concentration of sp 3 -bonded carbon atoms increases, the thermal conductivity can be increased by four fold, which is attributed to enhanced contributions from propagating modes in these amorphous structures. Our results shed more light into the role of atomic coordination on dictating heat transfer mechanisms in amorphous materials, and also provide a deeper understanding of the ability to tune the thermal conductivity of amorphous carbon structures through the control of the local atomic coordination.

Topics & Concepts

Amorphous carbonThermal conductivityAmorphous solidPhononMaterials scienceMolecular vibrationCoordination numberCarbon fibersChemical physicsThermalAtomic massCrystallographyChemistryMoleculeCondensed matter physicsAtomic physicsThermodynamicsComposite materialOrganic chemistryPhysicsComposite numberIonThermal properties of materialsDiamond and Carbon-based Materials ResearchHigh-pressure geophysics and materials
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