| Literature DB >> 30848620 |
Unai Aseginolaza1,2,3, Raffaello Bianco4,5,6, Lorenzo Monacelli4, Lorenzo Paulatto7, Matteo Calandra8, Francesco Mauri4,5, Aitor Bergara1,2,9, Ion Errea2,3.
Abstract
Since 2014 the layered semiconductor SnSe in the high-temperature Cmcm phase is known to be the most efficient intrinsic thermoelectric material. Making use of first-principles calculations we show that its vibrational and thermal transport properties are determined by huge nonperturbative anharmonic effects. We show that the transition from the Cmcm phase to the low-symmetry Pnma is a second-order phase transition driven by the collapse of a zone border phonon, whose frequency vanishes at the transition temperature. Our calculations show that the spectral function of the in-plane vibrational modes are strongly anomalous with shoulders and double-peak structures. We calculate the lattice thermal conductivity obtaining good agreement with experiments only when nonperturbative anharmonic scattering is included. Our results suggest that the good thermoelectric efficiency of SnSe is strongly affected by the nonperturbative anharmonicity.Year: 2019 PMID: 30848620 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.075901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161