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Anomalous strain effect on the thermal conductivity of low-buckled two-dimensional silicene
Authors:Bin Ding  Xiaoyan Li  Wuxing Zhou  Gang Zhang  Huajian Gao
Abstract:The thermal conductivity of two-dimensional materials, such as graphene, typically decreases when tensile strain is applied, which softens their phonon modes. Here, we report an anomalous strain effect on the thermal conductivity of monolayer silicene, a representative low-buckled two-dimensional (LB-2D) material. ReaxFF-based molecular dynamics simulations are performed to show that biaxially stretched monolayer silicene exhibits a remarkable increase in thermal conductivity, by as much as 10 times the freestanding value, with increasing applied strain in the range of 0, 0.1], which is attributed to increased contributions from long-wavelength phonons. A further increase in strain in the range of 0.11, 0.18] results in a plateau of the thermal conductivity in an oscillatory manner, governed by a unique dynamic bonding behavior under extreme loading. This anomalous effect reveals new physical insights into the thermal properties of LB-2D materials and may provide some guidelines for designing heat management and energy conversion devices based on such materials.
Keywords:low-buckled two-dimensional materials  strain effect  thermal conductivity  bonding dynamics
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