Measuring the Thermal Conductivity of a Single Carbon Nanotube
Kyushu University · National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Abstract
Although the thermal properties of millimeter-sized carbon nanotube mats and packed carbon nanofibers have been readily measured, measurements for a single nanotube are extremely difficult. Here, we report a novel method that can reliably measure the thermal conductivity of a single carbon nanotube using a suspended sample-attached T-type nanosensor. Our experimental results show that the thermal conductivity of a carbon nanotube at room temperature increases as its diameter decreases, and exceeds 2000 W/mK for a diameter of 9.8 nm. The temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity for a carbon nanotube with a diameter of 16.1 nm appears to have an asymptote near 320 K. The present method is, in…
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- Carbon nanotube
- Materials science
- Thermal conductivity
- Nanotube
- Carbon nanofiber
- Carbon nanotube quantum dot
- Nanotechnology
- Thermal conductivity measurement