Anharmonic phonon-phonon scattering at the interface between two solids by nonequilibrium Green's function formalism
Abstract
The understanding and modeling of inelastic scattering of thermal phonons at a solid/solid interface remain an open question. We present a fully quantum theoretical scheme to quantify the effect of anharmonic phonon-phonon scattering at an interface via nonequilibrium Green's function (NEGF) formalism. Based on the real-space scattering rate matrix, a decomposition of the interfacial spectral energy exchange is made into contributions from local and nonlocal anharmonic interactions, of which the former is shown to be predominant for high-frequency phonons whereas both are important for low-frequency phonons. The anharmonic decay of interfacial phonon modes is revealed to play a crucial role in bridging the bulk modes across the interface. The overall quantitative contribution of anharmonicity to thermal boundary conductance is found to be moderate. The present work promotes a deeper understanding of heat transport at the interface and an intuitive interpretation of anharmonic phonon NEGF formalism.
- Publication:
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Physical Review B
- Pub Date:
- May 2021
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevB.103.174306
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2103.10087
- Bibcode:
- 2021PhRvB.103q4306G
- Keywords:
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- Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
- E-Print:
- Phys. Rev. B 103, 174306 (2021)