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Physics  2013 

Characterizing thermal conduction in polycrystalline graphene

DOI: 10.1557/jmr.2013.380

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Thermal conduction was explored and discussed through a combined theoretical and simulation approach in this work. The thermal conductivity k of polycrystalline graphene was calculated by molecular dynamics simulations based on a hexagonal patch model in close consistence with microstructural characterization in experiments. The effects of grain size, alignment, and temperature were identified with discussion on the microscopic phonon scattering mechanisms. The effective thermal conductivity is found to increase with the grain size and decrease with the mismatch angle and dislocation density at the grain boundaries. The 1/T temperature dependence of k is significantly weakened in the polycrystals. The effect of grain boundaries in modifying thermal transport properties of graphene was characterized by their effective width and thermal conductivity as an individual phase, which was later included in a predictive effective medium model that showed degraded reduction in thermal conductivity for grain larger than a few microns.

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