Glasslike versus crystalline thermal conductivity in carrier-tuned Ba8 Ga16 X30 clathrates (X=Ge,Sn)

Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics Volume 74 Issue 12 Page 125109- published_at 2006-09
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Glasslike versus crystalline thermal conductivity in carrier-tuned Ba8 Ga16 X30 clathrates (X=Ge,Sn)
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Avila M. A.
Source Title
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume 74
Issue 12
Start Page 125109
Abstract
The present controversy over the origin of glasslike thermal conductivity observed in certain crystalline materials is addressed by studies on single-crystal x-ray diffraction, thermal conductivity κ (T), and specific heat Cp (T) of carrier-tuned Ba8 Ga16 X30 (X=Ge,Sn) clathrates. These crystals show radically different low-temperature κ (T) behaviors depending on whether their charge carriers are electrons or holes, displaying the usual crystalline peak in the former case and an anomalous glasslike plateau in the latter. In contrast, Cp (T) above 4 K and the general structural properties are essentially insensitive to carrier tuning. We analyze these combined results within the framework of tunneling scattering, resonant scattering, and Rayleigh scattering models, and conclude that the evolution from crystalline to glasslike κ (T) is accompanied by an increase both in the effective density of tunneling states and in the resonant scattering level, while neither one of these contributions can solely account for the observed changes in the full temperature range. This suggests that the most relevant factor that determines crystalline or glasslike behavior is the coupling strength between the guest vibrational modes and the frameworks with different charge carriers.
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Physics [ 420 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
American Physical Society
Date of Issued 2006-09
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Copyright (c) 2006 American Physical Society
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[NCID] AA11187113
[ISSN] 1098-0121
[DOI] 10.1103/PhysRevB.74.125109
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.74.125109