David Lacroix

About David Lacroix

David Lacroix, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Lorraine, specializes in the field of Nanoscale heat transfer, thermoelectricity, numerical simulation, Monte Carlo methods, phonons.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Thermal conductivity reduction due to phonon geometrical scattering in nano-engineered epitaxial germanium

Features of phonon scattering by a spherical pore: molecular dynamics insight

Monte Carlo simulation of phonon transport from ab-initio data with Nano-κ

Tuning the Physico-Chemical Properties of SnSe Films by Pulse Electrodeposition

Contact angle hysteresis at the nanoscale

Thermal properties of nanoporous materials, large scale modelling with the use of Monte Carlo phonon transport autocorrelation

Thermal transport properties of nanoporous silicon with significant specific surface area

Thermal transport properties of porous silicon filled by ionic liquid nanocomposite system

David Lacroix Information

University

Position

Professeur

Citations(all)

2394

Citations(since 2020)

983

Cited By

1808

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

David Lacroix Skills & Research Interests

Nanoscale heat transfer

thermoelectricity

numerical simulation

Monte Carlo methods

phonons

Top articles of David Lacroix

Thermal conductivity reduction due to phonon geometrical scattering in nano-engineered epitaxial germanium

Applied Physics Letters

2024/4/29

David Lacroix
David Lacroix

H-Index: 17

Features of phonon scattering by a spherical pore: molecular dynamics insight

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.16026

2024/1/29

Monte Carlo simulation of phonon transport from ab-initio data with Nano-κ

Computer Physics Communications

2024/1/1

Tuning the Physico-Chemical Properties of SnSe Films by Pulse Electrodeposition

244th ECS Meeting (October 8-12, 2023)

2023/10/8

Contact angle hysteresis at the nanoscale

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.14986

2023/9/26

Thermal properties of nanoporous materials, large scale modelling with the use of Monte Carlo phonon transport autocorrelation

Journal of Applied Physics

2023/7/14

Thermal transport properties of nanoporous silicon with significant specific surface area

Applied Physics Letters

2023/4/24

Thermal transport properties of porous silicon filled by ionic liquid nanocomposite system

Scientific Reports

2023/4/11

Molecular dynamics simulation of thermal transport across a solid/liquid interface created by a meniscus

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

2023

Thermal transport properties of the nanocomposite system" porous silicon/ionic liquid"

arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.05888

2022/12/12

Interfacial thermal resistance between nanoconfined water and silicon: Impact of temperature and silicon phase

Surfaces and Interfaces

2022/10/1

Mykola Isaiev
Mykola Isaiev

H-Index: 10

David Lacroix
David Lacroix

H-Index: 17

Investigation of Thermal Transport Properties of Multilayer Porous Silicon Based Hybrid Nanostructures by Photoacoustic Technique

2022/9/11

Thermal conductivity temperature dependence of water confined in nanoporous silicon

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter

2022/5/26

David Lacroix
David Lacroix

H-Index: 17

Mykola Isaiev
Mykola Isaiev

H-Index: 10

Thermophysical properties of -hexadecane: Combined Molecular Dynamics and experimental investigations

International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer

2022/3/14

Application of the photoacoustic approach in the characterization of nanostructured materials

2022/2/21

Modulating thermal transport in a porous carbon honeycomb using cutting and deformation techniques

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

2022

Development of microdevices for the in-plane thermoelectric characterization of deposited films

journal of materials research and technology

2021/11/1

Thermal transport in semiconductors studied by Monte Carlo simulations combined with the Green-Kubo formalism

Physical Review B

2021/10/19

Fair metadata standards for low carbon energy research—A review of practices and how to advance

2021/10/15

Features of thermal transport in" porous matrix/liquid" nanocomposite system

2021/8/15

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