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Materials Research Lecture

Wednesday, November 2, 2016
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Gates-Thomas 135
Heat Under the Microscope
Austin Minnich, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Physics, Department of Mechanical and Civil Engineering; Department of Applied Physics and Materials Science, Caltech,

Thermal transport is a ubiquitous process that incorporates a wide range of physics and plays an essential role in nearly every technological application, ranging from space power generation to solar energy conversion. In this talk, I will describe our efforts to understand and manipulate microscopic heat transport processes using theory, computation, and experiment. In particular, I will describe a method that provides the first direct link between specific thermal atomic vibrational modes with Angstrom-scale wavelengths and atomic features at interfaces and atomically rough thin films. I will also introduce a new concept for a solar selective absorber that achieves remarkably high temperatures under unconcentrated sunlight, expanding the applications of solar thermal energy conversion. 

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