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Thermal conductivity of Barium Bismuthate at low temperatures

Other Condensed Matter 2024-01-12 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The perovskite BaBiO3_3 crystallizes in a cubic structure and undergoes structural transitions toward lower symmetry phases upon cooling. The two low-temperature monoclinic phases are insulating, and the origin of this unexpected non-metallic character has been under debate. Both monoclinic phases exhibit tilting and breathing distortions, which are connected with the insulating nature of this compound and may have important effects on phononic heat conductivity. Here, we report the first thermal conductivity measurement, κ\kappa(T), in pristine polycrystalline BaBiO3_3 from 1.5 K to 310 K. At low and intermediate temperatures, we observe features reminiscent of a glass-like behavior, whereas at high-temperatures we find a downturn - typical of a crystalline solid. We compare our findings with available data of other recently investigated perovskite oxides displaying similar temperature dependence.

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@article{arxiv.2308.13681,
  title  = {Thermal conductivity of Barium Bismuthate at low temperatures},
  author = {A. Henriques and D. M. N. Oliveira and M. Baksi and M. Naveed and W. H. Brito and J. Larrea-Jimenéz and D. Kumah and S. Wirth and V. Martelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.13681},
  year   = {2024}
}