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  • Researchers synthesized Type-I clathrate compounds YbBaGaGe using a high-pressure and high-temperature (HPHT) method, focusing on the impact of atom filling and pressure on material properties.
  • Increasing Yb atom content improved carrier concentration, leading to decreased electrical resistivity and Seebeck coefficient, while significantly reducing thermal conductivity.
  • The low lattice thermal conductivities, reaching a maximum of about 1.07 at 873 K, are due to enhanced phonon scattering caused by "rattling" atoms, varied microstructures, and lattice distortions.

Article Abstract

Type-I clathrate compounds Yb Ba GaGe have been synthesized by the high-pressure and high-temperature (HPHT) method rapidly. The effects of the synergy of atom filling and pressure regulation on the microstructure and thermal and electrical properties have been investigated. With the content of Yb atom increasing, the carrier concentration is improved, the electrical resistivity and the absolute Seebeck coefficient are decreased, while the thermal conductivity is reduced significantly. A series of extremely low lattice thermal conductivities are achieved, attributed to the enhancement of multiscale phonon scattering for the "rattling" of the filled guest atoms, the heterogeneous distribution of nano- and microstructures, grain boundaries, abundant lattice distortions, lattice deformations, and dislocations. As a result, a maximum of about 1.07 at 873 K has achieved for the YbBaGaGe sample.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7241043PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01334DOI Listing

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