Collective Goldstone Mode Induced Ultralow Lattice Thermal Conductivity in Sn-filled Skutterudite SnFe<sub>4</sub>Sb<sub>12</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

We demonstrate that the concept of Goldstone bosons can be exploited for phonon control and thermal conductivity reduction of materials. By studying lattice dynamics of the Sn filled skutterudite SnFe4Sb12, we find Sn off-centers in its coordination cage in contrast to common rare earth fillers. This leads to low-frequency optical phonons even below 1 THz associated mainly with Sn motions, but with strong collective motion of other atoms in the host skutterudite lattice. The optical modes transverse to the Sn off-centering direction are identified as Goldstone type modes in association with a three-dimensional Mexican hat-like potential energy surface. The interaction of these collective Goldstone modes with the host heat-carrying phonons leads to ultralow thermal conductivities. This provides a novel mechanism to reduce thermal conductivity by exploiting the complex physics of the lattice dynamics of solids.

*University of Missouri work supported by DOE, S3TEC EFRC, DE-SC0001299/DE-FG02-09ER46577. Jilin University work supported by National Science Foundation of China (11404131, 11674121) and the Jilin province special fund for talent exploitation.

Presenters

  • Yuhao Fu

    • Univ of Missouri - Columbia

Authors

  • Yuhao Fu

    • Univ of Missouri - Columbia
  • Xin He

    • Jilin University
  • Lijun Zhang

    • Jilin University
    • Jilin Univ
  • David Singh

    • Univ of Missouri - Columbia
    • Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Missouri - Columbia
    • University of Missouri