a question about the thermal conductivity tensor #198
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Hi, everyone, I am using alamode to calculate the thermal conductivity of 2d materials. After I get results, I am confused about the thermal conductivity tensor. Are the directions in thermal conductivity tensor along real x, y and z or the lattice vectors, a, b, and c? Best regards |
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The thermal conductivity tensor shown is in the Cartesian coordinate, The thermal conductivity tensor In the Peierls-Boltzmann theory, we do not consider the phonon Hall effect, so the off-diagonal elements of In the monolayer MoS2, three-fold rotational symmetry exists along the Cartesian If we set the with Since the Since the heat flux and temperature gradient transform in the same way as the lattice vector, we have and Since the above two equations must be equal to each other (according to the Fourier's law), we have Thus, for Moreover, when you have |
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The thermal conductivity tensor shown is in the Cartesian coordinate,$\kappa_{xx}$ and $\kappa_{yy}$ .
The thermal conductivity tensor$\kappa$ is defined by the Fourier's law:
In the Peierls-Boltzmann theory, we do not consider the phonon Hall effect, so the off-diagonal elements of$\kappa$ are zero:
In the monolayer MoS2, three-fold rotational symmetry exists along the Cartesian$z$ axis.
If we set the$\vec{a}$ axis to be…