Significant reduction of thermal conductivity in silicon nanowire arrays

Nanotechnology. 2013 Dec 20;24(50):505718. doi: 10.1088/0957-4484/24/50/505718. Epub 2013 Nov 27.

Abstract

Vertically aligned single-crystal silicon nanowire arrays (SiNWs) with various lengths, surface roughnesses and porosities were fabricated with the metal-assisted chemical etching method. Using the laser flash technique and differential scanning calorimetry, we characterized the thermal conductivities of bulk SiNWs/Si/SiNWs sandwich-structured composites (SSCs) at room temperature (300 K). The results demonstrate that the thermal conductivities of SSCs notably decrease with increases in the length, surface roughness and porosity of SiNWs. Furthermore, based on the series thermal-resistance model, we calculated the thermal conductivity of porous SiNWs to be as low as 1.68 W m(-1) K(-1) at 300 K. Considering the remarkable phonon scattering from the diameter, surface roughness and porosity of SiNWs, leading to a significant reduction of the thermal conductivity, SSCs and SiNWs could be applied to high-performance thermoelectric devices.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't