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Design of crystal-like aperiodic solids with selective disorder--phonon coupling

Materials Science 2016-02-16 v1

Abstract

Functional materials design normally focuses on structurally-ordered systems because disorder is considered detrimental to many important physical properties. Here we challenge this paradigm by showing that particular types of strongly-correlated disorder can give rise to useful characteristics that are inaccessible to ordered states. A judicious combination of low-symmetry building unit and high-symmetry topological template leads to aperiodic "procrystalline" solids that harbour this type of topological disorder. We identify key classes of procrystalline states together with their characteristic diffraction behaviour, and establish a variety of mappings onto known and target materials. Crucially, the strongly-correlated disorder we consider is associated with specific sets of modulation periodicities distributed throughout the Brillouin zone. Lattice dynamical calculations reveal selective disorder-phonon coupling to lattice vibrations characterised by these same periodicities. The principal effect on the phonon spectrum is to bring about dispersion in energy rather than wave-vector, as in the poorly-understood "waterfall" effect observed in relaxor ferroelectrics. This property of procrystalline solids suggests a mechanism by which strongly-correlated topological disorder might allow new and useful functionalities, including independently-optimised thermal and electronic transport behaviour as required for high-performance thermoelectrics.

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@article{arxiv.1508.05909,
  title  = {Design of crystal-like aperiodic solids with selective disorder--phonon coupling},
  author = {Alistair R. Overy and Andrew B. Cairns and Matthew J. Cliffe and Matthew G. Tucker and Andrew L. Goodwin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.05909},
  year   = {2016}
}

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