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Ultralow cross-plane lattice thermal conductivity caused by Bi-O/Bi-O interfaces in natural superlattice-like single crystals

Misfit-layered compounds constitute a significant component in the development of thermoelectric materials. Prominent thermoelectric properties arise from their low lattice thermal conductivity, which was supposed to be a consequence of intense phonon scattering at the misfit interfaces. Nevertheles...

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Published in:CrystEngComm 2019-10, Vol.21 (41), p.6261-6268
Main Authors: Di, Chen, Pan, Jia-Hui, Dong, Song-Tao, Lv, Yang-Yang, Yan, Xue-Jun, Zhou, Jian, Yao, Shu-Hua, Lu, Hong, Gusev, Vitalyi E, Chen, Yan-Feng, Lu, Ming-Hui
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Summary:Misfit-layered compounds constitute a significant component in the development of thermoelectric materials. Prominent thermoelectric properties arise from their low lattice thermal conductivity, which was supposed to be a consequence of intense phonon scattering at the misfit interfaces. Nevertheless, in most misfit compounds, the coexistence of van der Waals interfaces makes it hard to reveal the effect of misfit interfaces individually. Here, we investigate the impact of misfit interfaces and Bi-O/Bi-O interfaces on the thermal transport of a series of single crystals, including layered K x CoO 2 (KCO, reference), misfit-layered compounds Ca 3 Co 4 O 9 (CCO, with misfit interfaces) and Bi 2 Ca 2 Co 2 O y (BCCO, with misfit interfaces and Bi-O/Bi-O interfaces) and layered compound Bi 2 Sr 2 CaCu 2 O y (BSCCO, with Bi-O/Bi-O interfaces). Ultralow thermal conductivity approaching the theoretically predicted thermal conductivity minimum (∼0.28 W m −1 K −1 at 300 K) is achieved only with the existence of Bi-O/Bi-O interfaces with van der Waals interactions. Further analyses of the phonon scattering mechanisms verify that the strength of phonon Umklapp scattering and phonon-boundary (interface) scattering is comparable in KCO and CCO, while in BCCO and BSCCO phonon-boundary scattering dominates. Furthermore, the characteristic lengths for phonon-boundary scattering in BCCO and BSCCO are one magnitude lower than those of KCO and CCO, which proves the remarkable effect of the Bi-O/Bi-O interfaces in reducing thermal conductivity. Our work demonstrates the vital impact of interfaces with strong van der Waals interactions on the thermal conductivity reduction, and provides inspiration for the design of advanced thermoelectric materials. Revealing the impact of Bi-O/Bi-O interfaces with van der Waals interactions on the formation of ultralow cross-plane lattice thermal conductivity.
ISSN:1466-8033
1466-8033
DOI:10.1039/c9ce01139k