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Unusual electronic and vibrational properties in the colossal thermopower material FeSb2

C. C. Homes Q. Du C. Petrovic W. H. Brito S. Choi +1 lainnya

Abstrak

AbstractThe iron antimonide FeSb2 possesses an extraordinarily high thermoelectric power factor at low temperature, making it a leading candidate for cryogenic thermoelectric cooling devices. However, the origin of this unusual behavior is controversial, having been variously attributed to electronic correlations as well as the phonon-drag effect. The optical properties of a material provide information on both the electronic and vibrational properties. The optical conductivity reveals an anisotropic response at room temperature; the low-frequency optical conductivity decreases rapidly with temperature, signalling a metal-insulator transition. One-dimensional semiconducting behavior is observed along the b axis at low temperature, in agreement with first-principle calculations. The infrared-active lattice vibrations are also symmetric and extremely narrow, indicating long phonon relaxation times and a lack of electron-phonon coupling. Surprisingly, there are more lattice modes along the a axis than are predicted from group theory; several of these modes undergo significant changes below about 100 K, hinting at a weak structural distortion or phase transition. While the extremely narrow phonon line shapes favor the phonon-drag effect, the one-dimensional behavior of this system at low temperature may also contribute to the extraordinarily high thermopower observed in this material.

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C. C. Homes

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Q. Du

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C. Petrovic

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W. H. Brito

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S. Choi

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G. Kotliar

Format Sitasi

Homes, C.C., Du, Q., Petrovic, C., Brito, W.H., Choi, S., Kotliar, G. (2018). Unusual electronic and vibrational properties in the colossal thermopower material FeSb2. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-29909-2

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2018
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
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CrossRef
DOI
10.1038/s41598-018-29909-2
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