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Finding unprecedentedly low-thermal-conductivity half-Heusler semiconductors via high-throughput materials modeling

Materials Science 2014-02-24 v2

Abstract

The lattice thermal conductivity ({\kappa}{\omega}) is a key property for many potential applications of compounds. Discovery of materials with very low or high {\kappa}{\omega} remains an experimental challenge due to high costs and time-consuming synthesis procedures. High-throughput computational pre-screening is a valuable approach for significantly reducing the set of candidate compounds. In this article, we introduce efficient methods for reliably estimating the bulk {\kappa}{\omega} for a large number of compounds. The algorithms are based on a combination of machine-learning algorithms, physical insights, and automatic ab-initio calculations. We scanned approximately 79,000 half-Heusler entries in the AFLOWLIB.org database. Among the 450 mechanically stable ordered semiconductors identified, we find that {\kappa}{\omega} spans more than two orders of magnitude- a much larger range than that previously thought. {\kappa}{\omega} is lowest for compounds whose elements in equivalent positions have large atomic radii. We then perform a thorough screening of thermodynamical stability that allows to reduce the list to 77 systems. We can then provide a quantitative estimate of {\kappa}{\omega} for this selected range of systems. Three semiconductors having {\kappa}{\omega} < 5 W /(m K) are proposed for further experimental study.

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@article{arxiv.1401.2439,
  title  = {Finding unprecedentedly low-thermal-conductivity half-Heusler semiconductors via high-throughput materials modeling},
  author = {Jesús Carrete and Wu Li and Natalio Mingo and Shidong Wang and Stefano Curtarolo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.2439},
  year   = {2014}
}

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9 pages, 4 figures