Off-center Rattling Triggers High-Temperature Thermal Transport in Thermoelectric lathrates: Non-Perturbative Approach

Abstract

Lattice thermal conductivities L of type-I clathrates encapsulating "off-center" guest atoms behave in a way that is sharply different from those of conventional crystals such as on-center type-I clathrates. The latter decreases with increasing temperature according to 1/T above a few tens\,K. While, L of off-center clathrates increase T-linearly above a few tens K. Further increasing temperature above T100 K, L saturates without exhibiting appreciable T-dependence. In this temperature regime, the standard formulation of L based on the perturbation theory is unfeasible. We herein present a theory of L based on "non-perturbative" approach by taking into account the interaction between non-vibrational off-center rattling states of guest atoms and cage shells. It is remarkable that our theory shows excellent agreement with observed L(T) for off-center clathrates in magnitudes, the cage volume -dependence and T-dependence.

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