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Dimer rattling mode induced low thermal conductivity in an excellent acoustic conductor.


ABSTRACT: A solid with larger sound speeds usually exhibits higher lattice thermal conductivity. Here, we report an exception that CuP2 has a quite large mean sound speed of 4155?m?s-1, comparable to GaAs, but single crystals show very low lattice thermal conductivity of about 4?W?m-1 K-1 at room temperature, one order of magnitude smaller than GaAs. To understand such a puzzling thermal transport behavior, we have thoroughly investigated the atomic structures and lattice dynamics by combining neutron scattering techniques with first-principles simulations. This compound crystallizes in a layered structure where Cu atoms forming dimers are sandwiched in between P atomic networks. In this work, we reveal that Cu atomic dimers vibrate as a rattling mode with frequency around 11?meV, which is manifested to be remarkably anharmonic and strongly scatters acoustic phonons to achieve the low lattice thermal conductivity.

SUBMITTER: Qi J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7566455 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A solid with larger sound speeds usually exhibits higher lattice thermal conductivity. Here, we report an exception that CuP<sub>2</sub> has a quite large mean sound speed of 4155 m s<sup>-1</sup>, comparable to GaAs, but single crystals show very low lattice thermal conductivity of about 4 W m<sup>-1</sup> K<sup>-1</sup> at room temperature, one order of magnitude smaller than GaAs. To understand such a puzzling thermal transport behavior, we have thoroughly investigated the atomic structures a  ...[more]

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