Imaging heat transport in suspended diamond nanostructures with integrated spin defect thermometers
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This dataset contains experimental and theoretical results from the study of heat transport in suspended single-crystal diamond cantilevers with sub-micrometer widths.
"Imaging heat transport in suspended diamond nanostructures with integrated spin
defect thermometers", Physical Review Letters, 2026
Temperature profiles are measured using embedded nitrogen-vacancy (NV) spin defects acting as in-situ thermometers, enabling spatially resolved thermal mapping under laser heating. The data include measured temperature gradients, extracted effective thermal conductivities as a function of cantilever width, and first-principles simulations based on the linearized phonon Boltzmann transport equation and viscous heat equations. The combined experimental and computational results demonstrate non-diffusive, sub-ballistic heat transport arising from the interplay of intrinsic phonon scattering and boundary effects.
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Preprint (Submitted and Accepted in Physical Review Letters) V. Goblot, K. Wu, E. Di Lucente, Y. Zhu, E. Losero, Q. Jobert, C. Jaramillo Concha, N. Quack, N. Marzari, M. Simoncelli, C. Galland, arXiv:2411.04065 (2026)., doi: 10.48550/arXiv.2411.04065