interfacial thermal resistance

What Causes Interfacial Thermal Resistance?

The primary causes of interfacial thermal resistance include differences in the phonon spectra of the materials, acoustic mismatch, and scattering mechanisms at the interface. When heat is transferred across an interface, phonons (quanta of lattice vibrations that carry heat) encounter a mismatch in acoustic properties, leading to reflection and scattering. This results in a resistance to heat flow.

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