Issue 12, 2020

Thermal conductance between water and nm-thick WS2: extremely localized probing using nanosecond energy transport state-resolved Raman

Abstract

Liquid–solid interface energy transport has been a long-term research topic. Past research mostly focused on theoretical studies while there are only a handful of experimental reports because of the extreme challenges faced in measuring such interfaces. Here, by constructing nanosecond energy transport state-resolved Raman spectroscopy (nET-Raman), we characterize thermal conductance across a liquid–solid interface: water–WS2 nm film. In the studied system, one side of a nm-thick WS2 film is in contact with water and the other side is isolated. WS2 samples are irradiated with 532 nm wavelength lasers and their temperature evolution is monitored by tracking the Raman shift variation in the E2g mode at several laser powers. Steady and transient heating states are created using continuous wave and nanosecond pulsed lasers, respectively. We find that the thermal conductance between water and WS2 is in the range of 2.5–11.8 MW m−2 K−1 for three measured samples (22, 33, and 88 nm thick). This is in agreement with molecular dynamics simulation results and previous experimental work. The slight differences are attributed mostly to the solid–liquid interaction at the boundary and the surface energies of different solid materials. Our detailed analysis confirms that nET-Raman is very robust in characterizing such interface thermal conductance. It completely eliminates the need for laser power absorption and Raman temperature coefficients, and is insensitive to the large uncertainties in 2D material properties input.

Graphical abstract: Thermal conductance between water and nm-thick WS2: extremely localized probing using nanosecond energy transport state-resolved Raman

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Oct 2020
Accepted
31 Oct 2020
First published
02 Nov 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale Adv., 2020,2, 5821-5832

Thermal conductance between water and nm-thick WS2: extremely localized probing using nanosecond energy transport state-resolved Raman

H. Zobeiri, N. Hunter, R. Wang, X. Liu, H. Tan, S. Xu and X. Wang, Nanoscale Adv., 2020, 2, 5821 DOI: 10.1039/D0NA00844C

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