FRONTIERS IN
Thermal Transport and
Energy Conversion
PROCEEDINGS OF A WORKSHOP
Anne Frances Johnson, Rapporteur
Condensed Matter and Materials Research Committee
Board on Physics and Astronomy
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
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PLANNING COMMITTEE ON FRONTIERS IN THERMAL TRANSPORT AND ENERGY CONVERSION: A WORKSHOP
AHARON KAPITULNIK, NAS,1 Stanford University, Chair
PETER LITTLEWOOD, Argonne National Laboratory
TOM LUBENSKY, NAS, University of Pennsylvania
DAVID MANDRUS, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
LESLIE MOMODA, HRL Laboratories
TOM WITTEN, University of Chicago
Staff
CHRISTOPHER JONES, Program Officer
JAMES LANCASTER, Board Director
NEERAJ P. GORKHALY, Associate Program Officer
AMISHA JINANDRA, Research Associate
LINDA WALKER, Program Coordinator
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1 Member, National Academy of Sciences.
CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIALS RESEARCH COMMITTEE
PIERRE WILTZIUS, University of California, Santa Barbara, Chair
SUSAN COPPERSMITH, NAS,1 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Vice Chair
CHARLES AHN, Yale University
KARIN DAHMEN, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
THOMAS EPPS, University of Delaware
GIULIA GALLI, University of Chicago
OLIVIA A. GRAEVE, University of California, San Diego
AHARON KAPITULNIK, NAS, Stanford University
ANTHONY KU, National Institute of Clean and Low-Carbon Energy
PETER LITTLEWOOD, Argonne National Laboratory
TOM LUBENSKY, NAS, University of Pennsylvania
DAVID MANDRUS, University of Tennesse, Knoxville
LESLIE MOMODA, HRL Laboratories
KAREN WINEY, University of Pennsylvania
TOM WITTEN, University of Chicago
Staff
CHRISTOPHER JONES, Program Officer
JAMES LANCASTER, Board Director
NEERAJ P. GORKHALY, Associate Program Officer
AMISHA JINANDRA, Research Associate
LINDA WALKER, Program Coordinator
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1 Member, National Academy of Sciences.
BOARD ON PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
ABRAHAM LOEB, Harvard University, Chair
ANDREW LANKFORD, University of California, Irvine, Vice Chair
WILLIAM BIALEK, NAS,1 Princeton University
JILL DAHLBURG, Naval Research Laboratory
LOUIS DIMAURO, The Ohio State University
FRANCIS DISALVO, Cornell University
WENDY FREEDMAN, NAS, University of Chicago
TIM HECKMAN, NAS, Johns Hopkins University
WENDELL HILL III, University of Maryland
ALAN HURD, Los Alamos National Laboratory
NERGIS MAVALVALA, NAS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
LYMAN PAGE, JR., NAS, Princeton University
STEVEN RITZ, University of California, Santa Cruz
SUNIL SINHA, University of California, San Diego
WILLIAM A. ZAJC, Columbia University
Staff
JAMES LANCASTER, Director
GREGORY MACK, Senior Program Officer
CHRISTOPHER JONES, Program Officer
NEERAJ P. GORKHALY, Associate Program Officer
AMISHA JINANDRA, Research Associate
LINDA WALKER, Program Coordinator
BETH DOLAN, Financial Associate
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1 Member, National Academy of Sciences.
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Acknowledgment of Reviewer
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Contents
Thermal Transport and Quasiparticle Hydrodynamics
Thermal Transport Beyond the Quasiparticle Paradigm
Thermal Hall Effect from Neutral Spin Excitations in Frustrated Quantum Magnets
Quantization of the Thermal Hall Conductivity at Small Hall Angles
Thermal Spin Transport: Spin-Seebeck and Magnon Drag Effects
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