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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Testing large samples of PCM in water calorimeter and PCM used in room applications by night-air cooling

Bellander, Rickard January 2005 (has links)
The latent-heat-storage capacity in Phase-Change Materials can be used for storing or releasing energy within a small temperature interval. Upon the phase transition taking place in a narrow temperature span, the material takes up or releases more energy compared to sensible heat storage. For an ideal phase-change material, the transition temperature is a single value, but for the most common phase-change materials on the market, used in building applications, the transition temperature is distributed within a temperature range of several degrees. Integration of phase-change materials in building applications can be effected in several ways, for example by impregnating phase-change materials into porous building materials like concrete, wallboards, bricks or complements of the building structure. Integrating storages filled with phase-change materials makes other implementations, for instance accumulating tanks or envelopes as presented in this thesis, in an air heat exchanger. An appropriate phasetransition temperature of the supposed application is critical to the functionality of the material. For example, in cooling applications, the transition temperature of the material should be a few degrees lower than the requested comfort temperature in the building, and the opposite for heating applications. In order to assess the thermal properties and the durability of the material, a watercalorimetric equipment was developed and employed in an accelerated testing programme. The heat capacity of the material and in particular possible change in the heat capacity over time, after thermal cycling of the material, were measured. In the thermal cycling of the material from solid to liquid phase, the temperature rise and required energy supply were recorded. The testing programme was undertaken according to control procedures and documents. In order to be able to utilize the heat-storage capacity in the best way, it is necessary to gain knowledge about thermal properties of the material, especially the long-term behaviour of the material and the deterioration rates of the thermal properties. A semi-full-scale air heat exchanger based on phase-change material was developed and tested under real temperature conditions during the summer of 2004. The test results were used to compare and verify computer simulations made on a similar plant. The air heat exchanger utilises the ambient diurnal temperature swing to charge and discharge the phasechange material. The material tested in the calorimeter and in the air heat exchanger has an estimated phase-change temperature of about 24 °C. / QC 20101123
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Thermal performance of dwellings in Cyprus and approaches for energy conservation

Panayiotou, Gregoris January 2014 (has links)
Energy has always been the dominant driving force for the socio-economic development of mankind. Nowadays, the global energy system is highly depended on fossil fuels. A great share of the final energy consumption, over 40%, in the EU-27 is consumed by the existing building stock whereas dwellings account for 66.62% of this. Thus, the need to increase the energy performance of dwellings is an important instrument in the efforts to lessen Europe’s energy dependency. In order to define measures to increase the energy performance of dwellings a deeper understanding of their characteristics should be gained. Unfortunately, in Cyprus there is a gap in knowledge on this aspect. In this thesis the characteristics of the dwellings in Cyprus are defined through a sample of 500 dwellings. The results revealed that more than 80% of dwellings in Cyprus do not have thermal insulation installed on their envelope. From this it is clear that the definition of the optimum thermal insulation material to be applied in dwellings is very important. Thus, the commercially available thermal insulation materials and topologies used in Cyprus were reviewed and defined through a market survey and the typical dwelling was modelled. The effect of the application of thermal insulation to its energy behaviour was simulated using TRNSYS. This resulted in the definition of the optimum thermal insulation materials and topologies to be applied in both new and existing dwellings. Accordingly, the application of advanced commercially available materials such as Phase Change Materials (PCM) to the envelope of the typical dwelling was investigated. The energy savings achieved by the addition of a PCM layer on the envelope of the typical dwelling was found to be 28.6%. The optimum PCM case was also combined with the optimum thermal insulation combination and an energy saving of 68% was predicted. The incorporation of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) to the typical dwelling was also simulated and studied. Specifically, two types of standalone RES systems were initially evaluated; a solely photovoltaic (PV) system and a hybrid PV-Wind system. The results showed that the solely PV system is a much better option due to the very high solar potential of Cyprus in comparison to the poor wind profile of the island. Subsequently, a grid-connected PV system was also evaluated and the results showed that when a RES system is grid-connected the cost of the system is reduced to half of that of the standalone cases. This research has revealed that the optimum topology combinations to be applied in both new and existing dwellings in Cyprus is thermal insulation plaster or thermal insulation bricks (only for new dwellings) on the external walls combined with expanded polystyrene on the roof. These results will provide valuable information that will assist both engineers and architects in the efficient design of dwellings in Cyprus. The investigation of the application of macroencapsulated PCM showed that these materials are not yet an economically viable solution for application in Cyprus The findings also show that a solely PV system is the optimum RES system to be applied in Cyprus especially when it is grid-connected. The findings of this project are useful for individuals, house builders and designers as well as policy makers for the design of energy saving subsidy schemes.
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Phase Change Materials as a Thermal Storage Device for Passive Houses

Campbell, Kevin Ryan 01 January 2011 (has links)
This study describes a simulation-based approach for informing the incorporation of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) in buildings designed to the "Passive House" standard. PCMs provide a minimally invasive method of adding thermal mass to a building, thus mitigating overheating events. Phase change transition temperature, quantity, and location of PCM were all considered while incrementally adding PCM to Passive House simulation models in multiple climate zones across the United States. Whole building energy simulations were performed using EnergyPlus from the US Department of Energy. A prototypical Passive House with a 1500 Watt electric heater and no mechanical cooling was modeled. The effectiveness of the PCM was determined by comparing the zone-hours and zone-degree-hours outside the ASHRAE defined comfort zone for all PCM cases against a control simulation without PCM. Results show that adding PCM to Passive Houses can significantly increase thermal comfort so long as the house is in a dry or marine climate. The addition of PCM in moist climates will not significantly increase occupant comfort because the majority of discomfort in these climates arises due to latent load. For dry or marine climates, PCM has the most significant impact in climates with lower cooling degree-days, reducing by 93% the number of zone-hours outside of thermal comfort and by 98% the number of zone-degree-hours uncomfortable in Portland, Oregon. However, the application of PCM is not as well suited for very hot climates because the PCM becomes overcharged. Only single digit reductions in discomfort were realized when modeling PCM in a Passive House in Phoenix, Arizona. It was found that regardless of the climate PCM should be placed in the top floor, focusing on zones with large southern glazing areas. Also, selecting PCM with a melt temperature of 25°C resulted in the most significant increases in thermal comfort for the majority of climates studied.
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Analyse et modélisation du comportement thermique d'un système de préchauffage d'air neuf pour l'habitat, intégrant un matériau à changement de phase / Analysis and modeling of thermal behaviour of a building preheating fresh air system incorporating a phase change material.

Seck, Cheikh 03 December 2010 (has links)
L'objectif de cette thèse est d'étudier un système énergétique intégré dans l'enveloppe des bâtiments permettant de préchauffer l'air neuf.L'originalité du travail repose sur le fait que ce mur est équipé de matériau à changement de phase (MCP).Celui-ci a pour rôle de stocker l'énergie solaire captée en façade puis de la déstocker en préchauffant l'air neuf de ventilation. Notre étude est constituée de deux grandes phases, une phase expérimentale et une phase numérique.La phase expérimentale consiste à effectuer des essais en laboratoire, afin de connaître le comportement du système étudié sous sollicitations thermiques. Ces essais ont été réalisés grâce à un prototype du mur, instrumenté et installé entre deux cellules avec des conditions climatiques contrôlées.Le but de la phase numérique est de mettre en place un modèle ID permettant de simuler le comportement thermique du mur et en particulier celui du MCP. Ce modèle a été validé en comparant les résultats numériques avec ceux obtenus expérimentalement.Pour modéliser le changement de phase nous avons utilisé les paramètres thermophysiques du matériau obtenu par caractérisation expérimentale réalisée dans notre laboratoire. Nous avons ensuite utilisé la méthode de la capacité variable pour simuler le comportement de la paroi stockeuse du mur. Dans la dernière partie du travail numérique le modèle a été utilisé afin de montrer l'influence de quelques paramètres permettant d'optimiser les gains énergétiques.La simulation dynamique du système a été effectuée grâce au logiciel TRNsys, qui nous a permis d'effectuer des bilans énergétiques et d'estimer l'efficacité du système pour des climats variés. / The objective of this thesis is to study an integrated energy system in the building envelope for fresh air preheating. The originality of the work is that the wall is equipped with phase-change material (MCP) packed into briquettes. The main role ofthe wall is to preheat the fresh air (coming from outside) by destocking the solar energy captured in sunny periods.Our study consists of two phases, an experimental phase and a numerical one. The experimental phase involves a series of tests that allow studying the thermal behaviour of the system under thermal stress. These tests were done in laboratory through a prototype of the wall which is instrumented and installed between two airconditioned cells.The purpose of the numerical phase is to develop a one-dimensional model to simulate the thermal behaviour of the wall and especially that of MCP. This model has been validated by comparing numerical results with those obtained experimentally. To model the phase changing we used the thermophysical parameters of the same material obtained by experimental characterization conducted in our laboratory.We used a variable capacity method whose principle is to vary the heat capacity as a function of temperature in order to simulate the phase changing of the wall. The last part of the numerical work is the exploitation of the model, the aim is to determine the optimal configuration of the wall that provides maximum energy savings. Dynamic simulation of the system was performed using the TRNSYS. This one is equipped with weather files which allow carrying out heat balances and the estimation of the system efficiency for various climates.
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Caractérisation d’une mémoire à changement de phase : mesure de propriétés thermiques de couches minces à haute température

Schick, Vincent 21 June 2011 (has links)
Les mémoires à changement de phase (PRAM) développées par l’industrie de la microélectronique utilisent la capacité d’un materiau chalcogénure à passer rapidement et de façon réversible d’une phase amorphe à une phase cristalline. Le passage de la phase amorphe à la phase cristalline s’accompagne d’un changement de la résistance électrique du matériau. La transition amorphe vers cristallin est obtenue par un chauffage qui porte la cellule mémoires au delà de la température de transition du verre. Le verre ternaire de chalcogène Ge2Sb2Te5 (GST-225) est probablement le matériau amené à être le plus utilisé dans la prochaine génération de dispositifs de stockage de masse. La thermoréflectométrie résolue en temps (TDTR) et la radiométrie photothermique modulée (MPTR) sont utilisées ici pour étudier les propriétés thermiques des constituants des PRAM déposés sous forme de couche mince sur des substrats de silicium. Les diffusivités thermiques et les résistances thermiques de contact des films PRAM sont estimées. Ces paramètres sont identifiés en utilisant un modèle d’étude des transferts de chaleur basé sur la loi de Fourier et utilisant le formalisme des impédances thermiques. Ces mesures ont été effectuées pour des températures allant de 25 à 400°C. Les modifications de structure et de compositions chimiques causées par les hautes températures au cours des expériences sont aussi étudiées via des analyses par les techniques de DRX, MEB, TOF-SIMS et ellipsométrie.Les propriétés thermiques des GST - 225, isolants, électrodes de chauffage et électrodes métalliques mise en œuvre dans ce type de dispositif de stockage sont ainsi mesuré a l’échelle submicrométrique. / The Phase change Random Access Memories (PRAM), developed by semiconductor industry are based on rapid and reversible change from amorphous to crystalline stable phase of chalcogenide materials. The switching between the amorphous and the crystalline phase leads to change of the electrical resistance of material. The amorphous-to-crystalline transition is performed by heating the memory cell above the glass transition temperature (~130°C). The chalcogenide ternary compound glass Ge2Sb2Te5 (GST-225) is probably the candidate to become the most exploited material in the next generation of mass storage architectures. The Time Domain ThermoReflectance (TDTR) and the Modulated PhotoThermal Radiometry (MPTR) have been implemented to study the thermal properties of constituting element of PRAM deposited as thin layer (~100 nm) on silicon substrate. The thermal diffusivity and the Thermal Boundary Resistance of the PRAM film are retrieved. These parameters are identified using a model of heat transfer based on Fourier’s Law and the thermal impedance formalism. The measurements were performed in function of temperature from 25°C to 400°C. Structural and chemical changes due to the high temperature during the experimentation have been also investigated by using XRD, SEM, TOF-SIMS and ellipsometry techniques. The thermal properties of GST-225, insulator, heating and metallic electrode involved in these kind of storage devices were thus measured at a sub micrometric scale.
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Phase Transformations and Switching of Chalcogenide Phase-change Material Films Prepared by Pulsed Laser Deposition

Sun, Xinxing 15 May 2017 (has links) (PDF)
The thesis deals with the preparation, characterization and, in particular, with the switching properties of phase-change material (PCM) thin films. The films were deposited using the Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) technique. Phase transformations in these films were triggered by means of thermal annealing, laser pulses, and electrical pulses. The five major physical aspects structure transformation, crystallization kinetics, topography, optical properties, and electrical properties have been investigated using XRD, TEM, SEM, AFM, DSC, UV-Vis spectroscopy, a custom-made nanosecond UV laser pump-probe system, in situ resistance measurements, and conductive-AFM. The systematic investigation of the ex situ thermally induced crystallization process of pure stoichiometric GeTe films and O-incorporating GeTe films provides detailed information on structure transformation, topography, crystallization kinetics, optical reflectivity and electrical resistivity. The results reveal a significant improvement of the thermal stability in PCM application for data storage. With the aim of reducing the switching energy consumption and to enhance the optical reflectivity contrast by improving the quality of the produced films, the growth of the GeTe films with simultaneous in situ thermal treatment was investigated with respect to optimizing the film growth conditions, e.g. growth temperature, substrate type. For the investigation of the fast phase transformation process, GeTe films were irradiated by ns UV laser pulses, tailoring various parameters such as pulse number, laser fluence, pulse repetition rate, and film thickness. Additionally, the investigation focused on the comparison of crystallization of GST thin films induced by either nano- or femtosecond single laser pulse irradiation, used to attain a high data transfer rate and to improve the understanding of the mechanisms of fast phase transformation. Non-volatile optical multilevel switching in GeTe phase-change films was identified to be feasible and accurately controllable at a timescale of nanoseconds, which is promising for high speed and high storage density of optical memory devices. Moreover, correlating the dynamics of the optical switching process and the structural information demonstrated not only exactly how fast phase change processes take place, but also, importantly, allowed the determination of the rapid kinetics of phase transformation on the microscopic scale. In the next step, a new general concept for the combination of PCRAM and ReRAM was developed. Bipolar electrical switching of PCM memory cells at the nanoscale can be achieved and improvements of the performance in terms of RESET/SET operation voltage, On/Off resistance ratio and cycling endurance are demonstrated. The original underlying mechanism was verified by the Poole-Frenkel conduction model. The polarity-dependent resistance switching processes can be visualized simultaneously by topography and current images. The local microstructure on the nanoscale of such memory cells and the corresponding local chemical composition were correlated. The gained results contribute to meeting the key challenges of the current understanding and of the development of PCMs for data storage applications, covering thin film preparation, thermal stability, signal-to-noise ratio, switching energy, data transfer rate, storage density, and scalability.
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Études thermiques du stockeur d'énergie électrique automobile

Tran, Thanh-Ha 13 March 2014 (has links)
Le but de la thèse est de développer d’une part, une méthode permettant de quantifier la chaleur générée par la cellule de manière précise. D’autre part, il s’agit d’évaluer la performance thermique d’un panel de solutions de refroidissement pour les batteries destinées à des applications HEV/PHEV/EV. La première partie de ce rapport présente une méthode d’estimation de la chaleur globale de la cellule, permettant de prendre en compte la chaleur ohmique et la chaleur entropique. Ce modèle d’estimation de perte est couplé à un modèle thermique 2D afin d’estimer la température de la cellule. La température obtenue par simulation pour une cellule LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2/graphite 22 Ah correspond très bien aux mesures expérimentales. Dans la deuxième partie du rapport, la performance thermique de plusieurs solutions de refroidissement (refroidissement à air, refroidissement par matériau à changement de phase (MCP) et refroidissement par caloduc) pour la batterie a été évaluée expérimentalement sous plusieurs puissances de perte et plusieurs conditions de ventilation. Le refroidissement par caloduc s’est révélé d’être une solution efficace, même sous des conditions de ventilation critiques. Quant à la solution de refroidissement par MCP, le prototype qui a été expérimenté a une faible performance thermique. Cela est principalement dû à la faible conductivité thermique de la formulation MCP utilisée. Toutefois, l’utilisation d’autres formulations alternatives de MCP est envisageable. Les résultats de simulation montrent que ces formulations permettraient une amélioration significative de la performance thermique du système de refroidissement par MCP. / Lithium-ion batteries, characterized by their high energy and power density, are highly recommended as power sources for electrified vehicles (HEV/PHEV/EV). However, lithium-ion batteries are very sensitive to their environment and are prone to thermal runaway at high temperature. The goals of this thesis are to develop an accurate lithium-ion cell heat loss calculation method and to investigate the thermal performance of several cooling solutions for HEV/PHEV/EV batteries. The first part presents a global heat calculation procedure for lithium-ion cell which takes into account both the polarization heat and the entropic heat. This heat generation model was coupled with a cell two-dimensional thermal model in order to predict the cell’s temperature. Temperature estimations obtained by simulation for a 22 Ah LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2/graphite cell showed a very good agreement with experimental results. In the second part, thermal performances of several cooling solutions for HEV/PHEV/EV batteries (air, phase change material (PCM) and heat pipe) were evaluated experimentally under several heat rates and cooling conditions. Heat pipe cooling was found to be a promising cooling solution which works efficiently even under low rate ventilation cooling condition. The experimented PCM cooling system had very poor thermal performance, mainly due to the low thermal conductivity of the used PCM formulation. However, simulations showed that significant improvement could be achieved by using another alternative PCM formulation.
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Développement de systèmes de récupération d’énergie thermique / Development of thermal energy harvesting systems

Salamon, Natalia 24 January 2018 (has links)
L’objectif du présent travail a été de concevoir et de fabriquer des dispositifs sur silicium pour convertir de l’énergie thermique en une énergie électrique en utilisant le changement de phase liquide-gaz dans le but de générer une variation subite de pression suivie d’une conversion d’énergie mécanique vers une énergie électrique à l’aide d’un piézoélectrique. La construction des dispositifs a dû rester simple, avec des matériaux courants et en respectant des limites dimensionnelles. Empreinte inférieure à un diamètre de 20 mm et une épaisseur en dessous des 2 mm.Les prototypes fabriqués sont composés de 3 plaques en silicium, contenant une chambre d’évaporation, une chambre de condensation et un canal réunissant les deux. Un transducteur piézoélectrique a été reporté sur la chambre de condensation et assure l’étanchéité ainsi que la génération d’énergie électrique.Le processus de conception inclut plusieurs étapes, dont la définition de la géométrie et du type de fluide de travail utilisé en tant qu’agent thermique. Le travail effectué a permis de sélectionner le type de piézoélectrique, sa taille ainsi que sa méthode d’intégration. Une étude a également été conduite pour déterminer la méthode optimale d’assemblage des plaques en silicium.La réalisation pratique des dispositifs a été orientée vers la sélection des meilleurs procédés technologiques pour la fabrication des structures. Toutes les expériences ont été conduites en salle blanche avec utilisation de l’oxydation humide, la photolithographie, la gravure KOH, ainsi que d’une technique d’assemblage des plaques silicium avec utilisation de la résine SU-8 comme couche intermédiaire. En plus, quelques outils spécifiques ont été conçus lors du présent travail, pour faciliter la fabrication des dispositifs, dont un système sous vide dédié à l’assemblage des plaques en silicium.Les dispositifs ont été testés afin d’établir leur mécanisme d’oscillation thermique ainsi que leurs propriétés électriques. L’influence tu taux de remplissage et de la température de surface chaude sur le signal en sortie ont également été étudiées. Le calcul de l’énergie générée a aussi été effectué. Dans la dernière partie de l’étude, des étapes d’optimisation pour les dispositifs développés dans le présent travail sont proposées. / The goal of the present work was to design and fabricate a fully silicon oscillating device that converts thermal energy into electricity, applying phenomena of liquid to gas phase-change and piezoelectricity. It should be characterized by simplicity of construction, small size, and ease of manufacture. The diameter should not exceed 2 cm, while the thickness should be within 2 mm.The device was composed of three Si wafers comprising evaporation and condensing chambers, and the channel connecting these two elements. A PZT-based transducer mounted on top of the structure was applied to ensure energy conversion.The design process included the establishment of the device geometry, the type of the working fluid enclosed inside the system, a type, size and assembly technique of a piezoelectric element, as well as a bonding method of several silicon elements of the device.The practical realization of the designed prototypes was aimed at selecting the most suitable technological processes for structure fabrication. All the experiments had been performed in a clean room environment and employed wet oxidation, photolithography, a well-known, easily available wet chemical etching in KOH solution, and a silicon bonding technique with the use of SU-8 photoresist as an intermediate layer. Additionally, during the practical work a few tools have been designed and developed to enhance the device fabrication, amongst which a vacuum pump dedicated to bond the three silicon wafers as structural elements of the prototypesThe fabricated prototypes were tested in terms of oscillation mechanism and electrical properties. The influence of the filling ratio and the hot temperature value on the generated signal was established. Additionally, the power range of the prototypes has been evaluated. In the last part of the study, optimization steps for the devices developed in the present work have been proposed.
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In-situ transmission electron microscopy on high-temperature phase transitions of Ge-Sb-Te alloys

Berlin, Katja 08 June 2018 (has links)
Das Hochtemperaturverhalten beeinflusst viele verschiedene Prozesse von der Materialherstellung bis hin zur technologischen Anwendung. In-situ Transmissionselektronenmikroskopie (TEM) bietet die Möglichkeit, die atomaren Prozesse während struktureller Phasenübergänge direkt und in Realzeit zu beobachten. In dieser Arbeit wurde in-situ TEM angewendet, um die Reversibilität des Schmelz- und Kristallisationsprozesses, sowie das anisotropen Sublimationsverhaltens von Ge-Sb-Te (GST) Dünnschichten zu untersuchen. Die gezielte Probenpräparation für die erfolgreiche Beobachtung der Hochtemperatur-Phasenübergänge wird hervorgehoben. Die notwendige Einkapselung für die Beobachtung der Flüssigphase unter Vakuumbedingungen und die erforderliche sauberer Oberfläche für den Sublimationsprozess werden detailliert beschrieben. Außerdem wird die Elektronenenergieverlustspektroskopie eingesetzt um die lokale chemische Zusammensetzung vor und nach den Übergängen zu bestimmen. Die Untersuchung der Grenzflächenstruktur und Dynamik sowohl beim Phasenübergang fest-flüssig als auch flüssig-fest zeigt Unterschiede zwischen den beiden Vorgängen. Die trigonale Phase von GST weist beim Schmelzen eine teilweise geordnete Übergangszone an der fest-flüssig-Grenzfläche auf, während ein solcher Zwischenzustand bei der Erstarrung nicht entsteht. Außerdem läuft der Schmelzvorgang zeitlich linear ab, während die Kristallisation durch eine Wurzelabhängigkeit von der Zeit mit überlagerter Start-Stopp-Bewegung beschrieben werden kann. Der Einfluss der Substrat-Grenzfläche wird diskutiert und die Oberflächenenergie von GST bestimmt. Die anisotrope Dynamik führt beim Phasenübergang fest-gasförmig der kubischen Phase von GST zur Ausbildung stabiler {111} Facetten. Dies erfolgt über die Bildung von Kinken und Stufen auf stabilen Terrassen. Die Keimbildungsrate und die bevorzugten Keimbildungsorte der Kinken wurden identifiziert und stimmen mit den Voraussagen des Terrassen-Stufen-Kinken Modells überein. / High-temperature behavior influence many different processes ranging from material processing to device applications. In-situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) provides the means for direct observation of atomic processes during structural phase transitions in real time. In this thesis, in-situ TEM is applied to investigate the reversibility of the melting and solidification processes as well as the anisotropic sublimation behavior of Ge-Sb-Te (GST) thin films. The purposeful sample preparation for the successful observation of the high-temperature phase transitions is emphasized. The required encapsulation for the observation of the liquid phase inside the vacuum conditions and the necessary clean surface for sublimation process are discussed in detail. Additionally electron energy-loss spectroscopy in the TEM is used to determine the local chemical composition before and after the phase transitions. The analysis of the interface structure and dynamic during the solid-to-liquid as well as the liquid-to-solid phase transition shows differences between both processes. The trigonal phase of GST exhibits a partially ordered transition zone at the solid-liquid interface during melting while such an intermediate state does not form during solidification. Additionally the melting process proceeds with linear dependence on time, whereas crystallization can be described as having a square-root time-dependency featuring a superimposed start-stop motion. The influence of the interface is addressed and the surface energies of GST are determined. The anisotropic dynamic of the solid-to-gas phase transition of the cubic GST phase leads to the formation of stable {111} facets. This happens via kink and step nucleation on stable terraces. The nucleation rates and the preferred kink nucleation sites are identified and are in accordance with the predictions of terrace-step-kink model.
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Caractérisation thermophysique multiéchelles par radiométrie photothermique basses et hautes fréquences / Multiscale thermophysical characterization using broad frequency range photothermal radiometry

Hamaoui, Georges 18 October 2018 (has links)
Les problèmes liés au réchauffement climatique, conséquences de la production d'énergie et de la pollution, rendent ce thème de recherche un des plus importants du moment. La course pour trouver de nouveaux matériaux pour mettre au point des applications innovantes est à son apogée, et de grands progrès voient le jour dans chaque domaine de recherche. Par exemple, les chercheurs en physique se concentrent sur la fabrication de matériaux ou de couples de matériaux avec des propriétés électriques/thermiques supérieures pour améliorer les systèmes électroniques aux échelles nano- et micro- métriques. Certains de ces éléments sont formés de couches simples, de multicouches ou de membranes. Ainsi, des techniques expérimentales appropriées sont essentielles pour mesurer les propriétés thermophysiques de ces nouveaux composants. Dans cette thèse, la caractérisation thermique de diverses sortes de matériaux est réalisée en utilisant une technique de radiométrie photothermique (PTR). PTR est une méthode sans contact dans laquelle la réponse thermique de matériaux induite par rayonnement est mesurée. Deux types de configurations ont été utilisées, la première avec une modulation dans le domaine fréquentiel jusqu'à 10 MHz et l’autre avec une modulation hybride fréquence/spatial jusqu'à 2 MHz avec ~ 30 µm de résolution. Avec ces méthodes, il est possible d'extraire indépendamment des paramètres thermophysiques comme la diffusivité thermique, l’effusivité thermique ou la résistance de Kapitza. Ces deux configurations sont utilisées pour caractériser thermiquement des combinaisons particulières de matériaux comme des nanocomposites, des couches minces organiques, des matériaux irradiés, des matériaux à changement de phase ou les résistances thermiques à l’interfaces métal/semiconducteur. Les résultats obtenus donnent de nouvelles pistes de recherche sur le transport thermique et la gestion de la chaleur à l’échelle nanométrique. / The recognition of problems connected to the global warming linked to energy production and pollution, makes it the most important research topic of the moment. The race of finding new materials for improved applications is at its peak, while big advancements in technologies within each field of research have seen the light. For example, researchers in physics are focusing on making superior materials or couple of materials with enhanced thermo-/electric- physical properties for nano- and micro- electronic devices. The constituents in question, embody simple or complicated multiscale layers or membranes. Thus, proper experimental techniques are essential to measure the thermophysical properties of these new components. In this thesis, thermal characterization of diverse kinds of materials is made using a photothermal radiometry (PTR) technique. PTR is a contactless method which measures the thermal response of materials induced by optical heating. Two types of PTR setups were utilized, one using frequency domain modulation up to 10 MHz and one based upon hybrid frequency/spatial domain modulation up to 2 MHz with ~30 µm resolution. With these methods, it is possible to extract independent thermophysical parameters like the thermal diffusivity, thermal effusivity or Kapitza resistance. These two setups are used jointly to thermally characterize peculiar combinations of materials like: nanocomposite, organic, irradiated, phase changing and silicide materials. The results grasp new insights on the thermal transport and heat management across these set of materials and encourages novel ways to apply them in diverse applications throughout many research fields.

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