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    Source: New silicon nanowires can really take the heat

    Computational simulation experiments at the University of Massachusetts Amherst led by Zlatan Aksamija, a leading expert on the thermal conductivity of nanowires, revealed that the absence of isotope "defects"—silicon-29 and silicon-30—prevented phonons from escaping to the surface, where the silicon dioxide layer would drastically slow down the phonons. This in turn kept phonons on track along the direction of heat flow—and therefore less "confused"—inside the silicon-28 nanowire's "core." (Aksamija is currently an associate professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Utah.)

    "This was really unexpected. To discover that two separate phonon-blocking mechanisms—the surface versus the isotopes, which were previously believed to be independent of each other—now work synergistically to our benefit in heat conduction is very surprising but also very gratifying," Wu said.

    "Junqiao and the team discovered a new physical phenomenon," Ager said. "This is a real triumph for curiosity-driven science. It's quite exciting."

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    Probably doesn't work so well if you bend the wires...
     
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    It sounds like someone should take up the task of bulk refining isotopically pure (or nearly so) Si-28.

    Maybe make some research batches of clean Si-29 and -30 too, for other curious researchers to explore and experiment with.
     
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    Had not thought before about different properties if Si isotopes. 29Si is 4.7% and 30Si is 3.1% not really negligible. The broad semiconductor industry is build on silicon (on sand, if you like). So removing 'the wrong ones' or purposefully manipulating their concentrations might lead to new applications.

    Not sure that SI nanowires are important (outside Amherst), but who knows? This manipulation to keep phonons marching in a straight line reminds me of index-of-refraction manipulation in fiber optics to keep photons marching in a straight line.