Authors
J Ma, Olivier Delaire, AF May, CE Carlton, MA McGuire, LH VanBebber, DL Abernathy, G Ehlers, Tao Hong, A Huq, Wei Tian, VM Keppens, Y Shao-Horn, BC Sales
Publication date
2013/6
Journal
Nature nanotechnology
Volume
8
Issue
6
Pages
445-451
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Materials with very low thermal conductivity are of great interest for both thermoelectric and optical phase-change applications. Synthetic nanostructuring is most promising for suppressing thermal conductivity through phonon scattering, but challenges remain in producing bulk samples. In crystalline AgSbTe2 we show that a spontaneously forming nanostructure leads to a suppression of thermal conductivity to a glass-like level. Our mapping of the phonon mean free paths provides a novel bottom-up microscopic account of thermal conductivity and also reveals intrinsic anisotropies associated with the nanostructure. Ground-state degeneracy in AgSbTe2 leads to the natural formation of nanoscale domains with different orderings on the cation sublattice, and correlated atomic displacements, which efficiently scatter phonons. This mechanism is general and suggests a new avenue for the nanoscale engineering of …
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