Unraveling the dominant phonon scattering mechanism in thermoelectric compound ZrNiSn

Abstract

Determining defect types and concentrations remains a big challenge of semiconductor materials science. By using ab-initio thermal conductivity calculations we reveal that Ni/vacancy antisites, and not the previously claimed Sn/Zr antisites, are the dominant defects affecting thermal transport in half-Heusler compound ZrNiSn. Our calculations correctly predict the thermal conductivity dependence with temperature and concentration, in quantitative agreement with published experimental results. Furthermore, we find a characteristic proportionality between phonon-antisite scattering rates and the sixth power of phonon frequency, for which we provide an analytic derivation. These results suggest that thermal conductivity measurements in combination with ab-initio calculations can be used to quantitatively assess defect types and concentrations in semiconductors.

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