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Mechanical relations between conductive and radiative heat transfer

Author(s): Venkataram, PS; Messina, R; Cuevas, JC; Ben-Abdallah, P; Rodriguez, Alejandro W

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Abstract: We present a general nonequilibrium Green's function formalism for modeling heat transfer in systems characterized by linear response that establishes the formal algebraic relationships between phonon and radiative conduction, and reveals how upper bounds for the former can also be applied to the latter. We also propose an extension of this formalism to treat systems susceptible to the interplay of conductive and radiative heat transfer, which becomes relevant in atomic systems and at nanometric and smaller separations where theoretical descriptions which treat each phenomenon separately may be insufficient. We illustrate the need for such coupled descriptions by providing predictions for a low-dimensional system of carbyne wires in which the total heat transfer can differ from the sum of its radiative and conductive contributions. Our framework has ramifications for understanding heat transfer between large bodies that may approach direct contact with each other or that may be coupled by atomic, molecular, or interfacial film junctions.
Publication Date: 2020
Citation: Venkataram, PS, Messina, R, Cuevas, JC, Ben-Abdallah, P, Rodriguez, AW. (2020). Mechanical relations between conductive and radiative heat transfer. Physical Review B, 102 (10.1103/PhysRevB.102.085404
DOI: doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.102.085404
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Physical Review B
Version: Author's manuscript



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