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High-heat-flux rectification due to a localized thermal diode

Tristram J. Alexander

2020Physical review. E19 citationsDOI

Abstract

A theoretical implementation of a localized thermal diode with a rectification factor greater than 10^{6} is demonstrated. In reverse thermal bias, extremely low thermal conductivity is achieved through phononic Rayleigh scattering from a finite-depth defect. In forward bias, the diode oscillator escapes the defect and thermal conductivity becomes up to four orders of magnitude higher. The setup provides a minimal model of a localized thermal diode between two identical oscillator chains and opens up a pathway for thermal diode implementations.

Topics & Concepts

RectificationHeat fluxDiodeMaterials scienceThermalFlux (metallurgy)MechanicsHeat transferPhysicsThermodynamicsOptoelectronicsPower (physics)MetallurgyThermal properties of materialsHeat Transfer and OptimizationThermography and Photoacoustic Techniques
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