High frequency atomic tunneling yields ultralow and glass-like thermal conductivity in chalcogenide single crystals
- Author(s)
- Jho Y.-D.; Sun, B.; Niu, S.; Hermann, R.P.; Moon, J.; Shulumba, N.; Page, K.; Zhao, B.; Thind, A.S.; Mahalingam, K.; Milam-Guerrero, J.A.; Haiges, R.; Mecklenburg, M.; Melot, B.C.; Howe, B.M.; Mishra, R.; Alatas, A.; Winn, B.; Manley, M.E.; Ravichandran, J.; Minnich, A.J.
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- Article
- Citation
- Nature Communications, v.11, no.1
- Issued Date
- 2020-12
- Abstract
- Crystalline solids exhibiting glass-like thermal conductivity have attracted substantial attention both for fundamental interest and applications such as thermoelectrics. In most crystals, the competition of phonon scattering by anharmonic interactions and crystalline imperfections leads to a non-monotonic trend of thermal conductivity with temperature. Defect-free crystals that exhibit the glassy trend of low thermal conductivity with a monotonic increase with temperature are desirable because they are intrinsically thermally insulating while retaining useful properties of perfect crystals. However, this behavior is rare, and its microscopic origin remains unclear. Here, we report the observation of ultralow and glass-like thermal conductivity in a hexagonal perovskite chalcogenide single crystal, BaTiS
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
- ISSN
- 2041-1723
- DOI
- 10.1038/s41467-020-19872-w
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/32068
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