Nanoengineered materials can embody distinct atomic structures which deviate from that of the bulk-grain counterpart and induce significantly modified electronic structures and physical/chemical properties. The phonon structure and thermal properties, which can also be potentially modulated by the modified atomic structure in nanostructured materials, however, are seldom investigated. Employed here is a mild approach to fabricate nanostructured PbBi Te using a solution-synthesized PbTe-Bi Te nano-heterostructure as a precursor. The as-obtained monoliths have unprecedented atomic structure, differing from that of the bulk counterpart, especially the zipper-like van der Waals gap discontinuity and the random arrangement of septuple-quintuple layers. These structural motifs break the lattice periodicity and coherence of phonon transport, leading to ultralow thermal conductivity and excellent thermoelectric z T.
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