Ultrahigh thermal conductivity in isotope-enriched cubic boron nitride

Date Published
01/2020
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1126/science.aaz6149
Abstract

Materials with high thermal conductivity (κ) are of technological importance and fundamental interest. We grew cubic boron nitride (cBN) crystals with controlled abundance of boron isotopes and measured κ greater than 1600 watts per meter-kelvin at room temperature in samples with enriched 10B or 11B. In comparison, we found that the isotope enhancement of κ is considerably lower for boron phosphide and boron arsenide as the identical isotopic mass disorder becomes increasingly invisible to phonons. The ultrahigh κ in conjunction with its wide bandgap (6.2 electron volts) makes cBN a promising material for microelectronics thermal management, high-power electronics, and optoelectronics applications.

Journal
Science
Volume
367
Year of Publication
2020
Issue
6477
Pagination
555 - 559
ISSN Number
0036-8075
Short Title
Science
Refereed Designation
Refereed
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