Success and breakdown of the T-matrix approximation for phonon-disorder scattering

Abstract

We examine the validity of the widely used T-matrix approximation for treating phonon-disorder scattering by implementing an unfolding algorithm that allows simulation of disorder up to tens of millions of atoms. The T-matrix approximation breaks down for low-energy flexure phonons that play an important role in thermal transport in two-dimensional materials. Furthermore, insights are developed into the success of the T-matrix approximation in describing maximally mass disordered systems. To achieve this, the phonon unfolding formalism is generalized to describe mass disorder and strongly nonperturbative features of the spectrum are connected to the Boltzmann quasiparticle picture.

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