Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2025 Annual Meeting of the APS Far West Section
Friday–Sunday, October 10–12, 2025; UC Santa Cruz - Stevenson College
Session V01: Condensed Matter/Materials Science III
1:00 PM–2:48 PM,
Sunday, October 12, 2025
UC Santa Cruz Stevenson College
Room: Stevenson Event Center
Chair: Thomas Gredig, Department of Physics & Astronomy, California State University Long Beach
Abstract: V01.00008 : Probing Thermal Conductivity of Crystalline Materials with Universal Potential Driven Anharmonic Lattice Dynamics and Molecular Dynamic Simulations
2:24 PM–2:36 PM
Presenter:
Zekun Chen
(University of California, Davis)
Authors:
Zekun Chen
(University of California, Davis)
Qian Wang
(Jilin University)
Jielan Li, PhD
(Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, formerly Microsoft Research)
Hongxia Hao, PhD
(Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, formerly Microsoft Research)
Han Yang, PhD
(Microsoft Research)
Ziheng Lu, PhD
(Microsoft Research)
Davide Donadio
(Univeristy of California, Davis)
To move beyond the perturbative regime of ALD, I will further demonstrate a complementary approach based on a novel heat-flux formulation and equilibrium molecular dynamics (MD) simulations powered by MatterSim. This allows us to accurately capture lattice thermal conductivity in strongly anharmonic materials and under extreme conditions. Ultimately, these ALD and MD approaches hold great promise for the design and exploration of next-generation materials for microelectronics, energy storage, and energy conversion applications.
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