In the Acknowledgement, the following sentence "JH and JL are supported by the National Science Foundation (Award number CBET-1943813) and the Faulty Research and Professional Development Fund at North Carolina S...In the Acknowledgement, the following sentence "JH and JL are supported by the National Science Foundation (Award number CBET-1943813) and the Faulty Research and Professional Development Fund at North Carolina State University" should be changed to "JH and JL are supported by the Faulty Research and Professional Development Fund at North Carolina State University".展开更多
The microscopic mechanism of thermal transport in liquids and amorphous solids has been an outstanding problem for a long time.There have been several approaches to explain the thermal conductivities in these systems,...The microscopic mechanism of thermal transport in liquids and amorphous solids has been an outstanding problem for a long time.There have been several approaches to explain the thermal conductivities in these systems,for example,Bridgman's formula for simple liquids,the concept of the minimum thermal conductivity for amorphous solids,and the thermal resistance network model for amorphous polymers.Here,we present a ubiquitous formula to calculate the thermal conductivities of liquids and amorphous solids in a unified way,and compare it with previous ones.The calculated thermal conductivities using this formula without fitting parameters are in excellent agreement with the experimental data.Our formula not only provides a detailed microscopic mechanism of heat transfer in these systems,but also resolves the discrepancies between existing formulae and experimental data.展开更多
文摘In the Acknowledgement, the following sentence "JH and JL are supported by the National Science Foundation (Award number CBET-1943813) and the Faulty Research and Professional Development Fund at North Carolina State University" should be changed to "JH and JL are supported by the Faulty Research and Professional Development Fund at North Carolina State University".
基金This work is supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(Grant No.2017YFB0406004)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11890703)+1 种基金JH and JL are supported by the National Science Foundation of USA(Award No.CBET-1943813)the Faculty Research and Professional Development Fund at North Carolina State University.
文摘The microscopic mechanism of thermal transport in liquids and amorphous solids has been an outstanding problem for a long time.There have been several approaches to explain the thermal conductivities in these systems,for example,Bridgman's formula for simple liquids,the concept of the minimum thermal conductivity for amorphous solids,and the thermal resistance network model for amorphous polymers.Here,we present a ubiquitous formula to calculate the thermal conductivities of liquids and amorphous solids in a unified way,and compare it with previous ones.The calculated thermal conductivities using this formula without fitting parameters are in excellent agreement with the experimental data.Our formula not only provides a detailed microscopic mechanism of heat transfer in these systems,but also resolves the discrepancies between existing formulae and experimental data.