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Discovery of a metallic oxide with ultralow thermal conductivity

Materials Science 2022-12-06 v1

Abstract

A compound with metallic electrical conductivity usually has a considerable total thermal conductivity because both electrons and photons contribute to thermal transport. Here, we show an exceptional example of iridium oxide, Bi3Ir3O11, that concurrently displays metallic electrical conductivity and ultralow thermal conductivity approaching 0.61 W m-1 K-1 at 300 K. The compound crystallizes into a cubic structural framework with space group Pn-3. The edge- and corner-sharing IrO6 octahedra with a mixed Ir4.33+ charge state favor metallic electrical transport. Bi3Ir3O11 exhibits an extremely low lattice thermal conductivity close to the minimum limit in theory owing to its tunnel-like structure with filled heavy atoms Bi rattling inside. Theoretical calculations reveal the underlying mechanisms for the extraordinary compatibility between metallic electrical conductivity and ultralow thermal conductivity. This study may establish a new avenue for designing and developing unprecedented heat-insulation metals.

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@article{arxiv.2212.02040,
  title  = {Discovery of a metallic oxide with ultralow thermal conductivity},
  author = {Jianhong Dai and Zhehong Liu and Jialin Ji and Xuejuan Dong and Jihai Yu and Xubin Ye and Weipeng Wang and RiCheng Yu and Zhiwei Hu and Huaizhou Zhao and Xiangang Wan and Wenqing Zhang and Youwen Long},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.02040},
  year   = {2022}
}

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20 pages, 4 figures