Soft phonon modes lead to suppressed thermal conductivity in Ag-based chalcopyrites under high pressure.

Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP(2023)

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Pressure is a powerful way to modulate physical properties. Understanding the effect of pressure on the thermal transport properties of thermoelectric materials is of great importance for the efficient design and optimization of thermoelectric performance. In this work, based on first-principles calculations and phonon Boltzmann transport theory, we find that the lattice thermal conductivities of Ag-based chalcopyrites AgXY (X = Al, Ga, and In; Y = S, Se, and Te) are dramatically suppressed by applying pressure. The inherent distorted tetrahedral configuration together with highly delocalized p-orbital electrons promotes the formation of metavalent bonding. The fact of metavalent bonding with a single bonding electron and small electron transfer between neighboring atoms leads to soft low-frequency optical phonons. With the increase of pressure, the softening of acoustic and low-frequency optical phonons induces enhanced anharmonicity and scattering channels. Such strong acoustic-optical phonon coupling results in larger phonon scattering rates and thus lowers the lattice thermal conductivity. These findings not only help unveil the underlying physical mechanisms for the anomalous thermal transport behaviors under high pressure, but also pave the way for the pressure tuning of high-performance Ag-based thermoelectric materials.
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chalcopyrites,thermal conductivity,soft phonon modes lead,suppressed thermal conductivity,ag-based
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