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Zhang Yue-Fei, Wang Li, R. Heiderhoff, A. K. Geinzer, Wei Bin, Ji Yuan, Han Xiao-Dong, L.J. Balk, Zhang Ze. Local thermal conductivity of polycrystalline AlN ceramics measured by scanning thermal microscopy and complementary scanning electron microscopy techniquesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(1): 016501.
| Zhang Yue-Fei, Wang Li, R. Heiderhoff, A. K. Geinzer, Wei Bin, Ji Yuan, Han Xiao-Dong, L.J. Balk, Zhang Ze. Local thermal conductivity of polycrystalline AlN ceramics measured by scanning thermal microscopy and complementary scanning electron microscopy techniquesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(1): 016501. |
Local thermal conductivity of polycrystalline AlN ceramics measured by scanning thermal microscopy and complementary scanning electron microscopy techniques
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Abstract
The local thermal conductivity of polycrystalline aluminum nitride (AlN) ceramics is measured and imaged by using a scanning thermal microscope (SThM) and complementary scanning electron microscope (SEM) based techniques at room temperature. The quantitative thermal conductivity for the AlN sample is gained by using a SThM with a spatial resolution of sub-micrometer scale through using the 3ω method. A thermal conductivity of 308 W/m·K within grains corresponding to that of high-purity single crystal AlN is obtained. The slight differences in thermal conduction between the adjacent grains are found to result from crystallographic misorientations, as demonstrated in the electron backscattered diffraction. A much lower thermal conductivity at the grain boundary is due to impurities and defects enriched in these sites, as indicated by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. -
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