Thermal conductivity of perovskite KTaO<sub>3</sub> and PbTiO<sub>3</sub> from first principles
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Abstract
The low thermal conductivity of piezoelectric perovskites is a challenge for high power transducer applications. We report first principles calculations of the thermal conductivity of ferroelectric PbTiO3 and the cubic nearly ferroelectric perovskite KTaO3. The calculated thermal conductivity of PbTiO3 is much lower than that of KTaO3 in accord with experiment. Analysis of the results shows that the reason for the low thermal conductivity of PbTiO3 is the presence of low frequency optical phonons associated with the polar modes. These are less dispersive in PbTiO3, leading to a large three phonon scattering phase space. These differences between the two materials are associated with the A-site driven ferroelectricity of PbTiO3 in contrast to the B-site driven near ferroelectricity of KTaO3. The results are discussed in the context of modification of the thermal conductivity of electroactive materials.
*Work at the University of Missouri is supported by the Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, Award DE-SC0019114.
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Presenters
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Yuhao Fu
- University of Missouri
- Physics, University of Missouri