Authors
Chen W Li, Jiawang Hong, Andrew F May, Dipanshu Bansal, Songxue Chi, Tao Hong, Georg Ehlers, O Delaire
Publication date
2015/12
Journal
Nature Physics
Volume
11
Issue
12
Pages
1063-1069
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Understanding elementary excitations and their couplings in condensed matter systems is critical for developing better energy-conversion devices. In thermoelectric materials, the heat-to-electricity conversion efficiency is directly improved by suppressing the propagation of phonon quasiparticles responsible for macroscopic thermal transport. The current record material for thermoelectric conversion efficiency, SnSe, has an ultralow thermal conductivity, but the mechanism behind the strong phonon scattering remains largely unknown. From inelastic neutron scattering measurements and first-principles simulations, we mapped the four-dimensional phonon dispersion surfaces of SnSe, and found the origin of the ionic-potential anharmonicity responsible for the unique properties of SnSe. We show that the giant phonon scattering arises from an unstable electronic structure, with orbital interactions leading to a …
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Scholar articles
CW Li, J Hong, AF May, D Bansal, S Chi, T Hong… - Nature Physics, 2015