articleReviews of Modern PhysicsJul 17, 2012GREEN OA

Colloquium : Phononics: Manipulating heat flow with electronic analogs and beyond

National University of Singapore · Tongji University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The form of energy termed heat that typically derives from lattice vibrations, i.e., phonons, is usually considered as waste energy and, moreover, deleterious to information processing. However, in this Colloquium, an attempt is made to rebut this common view: By use of tailored models it is demonstrated that phonons can be manipulated similarly to electrons and photons, thus enabling controlled heat transport. Moreover, it is explained that phonons can be put to beneficial use to carry and process information. In the first part ways are presented to control heat transport and to process information for physical systems which are driven by a temperature bias. In particular, a toolkit of familiar electronic…

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