Tags: thermal transport

Description

Thermal transport at sub-micron scales differs substantially from that at normal length scales. Physical laws for heat transfer, such as Fourier's law for heat conduction, fail when the mean free path of energy carriers becomes comparable to the length scales of interest. This occurs in modern microelectronic devices, where for example, channel dimensions, now below 100 nm in length, are comparable to the mean free path of phonons in silicon at room temperature. Research in the nanoscale thermal transport area addresses novel physics at small length and time scales and novel technologies that exploit this class of physics.

Learn more about nanoscale thermo transport from the resources available on this site, listed below.

Events (1-2 of 2)

  1. Sep 02 2015

    18th International Workshop on Computational Electronics

    The International Workshop on Computational Electronics covers all aspects of advanced simulation of electronic transport and optoelectronic processes in semiconductors and semiconductor devices...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/1170

  2. Jul 12 2010

    2010 NCN@Purdue Summer School: Electronics from the Bottom Up

    This year’s summer school will have two components: a focus on nanoelectronic devices, with an introduction to spintronics and, second, tutorials on selected topics in nanotechnology. First, we use...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/270