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Bhattarai, Gyanendra ; Dhungana, Shailesh ; Nordell, Bradley J. ; Caruso, Anthony N. ; Paquette, Michelle M. ; Lanford, William A. ; King, Sean W. ( , Physical Review Materials)
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Gaskins, John T. ; Hopkins, Patrick E. ; Merrill, Devin R. ; Bauers, Sage R. ; Hadland, Erik ; Johnson, David C. ; Koh, Donghyi ; Yum, Jung Hwan ; Banerjee, Sanjay ; Nordell, Bradley J. ; et al ( , ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology)
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Giri, Ashutosh ; King, Sean W. ; Lanford, William A. ; Mei, Antonio B. ; Merrill, Devin ; Li, Liyi ; Oviedo, Ron ; Richards, John ; Olson, David H. ; Braun, Jeffrey L. ; et al ( , Advanced Materials)
Abstract The role of interfacial nonidealities and disorder on thermal transport across interfaces is traditionally assumed to add resistance to heat transfer, decreasing the thermal boundary conductance (TBC). However, recent computational studies have suggested that interfacial defects can enhance this thermal boundary conductance through the emergence of unique vibrational modes intrinsic to the material interface and defect atoms, a finding that contradicts traditional theory and conventional understanding. By manipulating the local heat flux of atomic vibrations that comprise these interfacial modes, in principle, the TBC can be increased. In this work, experimental evidence is provided that interfacial defects can enhance the TBC across interfaces through the emergence of unique high‐frequency vibrational modes that arise from atomic mass defects at the interface with relatively small masses. Ultrahigh TBC is demonstrated at amorphous SiOC:H/SiC:H interfaces, approaching 1 GW m−2K−1and are further increased through the introduction of nitrogen defects. The fact that disordered interfaces can exhibit such high conductances, which can be further increased with additional defects, offers a unique direction to manipulate heat transfer across materials with high densities of interfaces by controlling and enhancing interfacial thermal transport.