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Thermal conductivity of CaF$_{2}$ at high pressure

Materials Science 2022-01-02 v1

Abstract

We study the thermal transport properties of three CaF2_{2} polymorphs up to a pressure of 30 GPa using first-principle calculations and an interatomic potential based on machine learning. The lattice thermal conductivity κ\kappa is computed by iteratively solving the linearized Boltzmann transport equation (BTE) and by taking into account three-phonon scattering. Overall, κ\kappa increases nearly linearly with pressure, and we show that the recently discovered δ\delta-phase with P6ˉ2mP\bar{6}2m symmetry and the previously known γ\gamma-CaF2_{2} high-pressure phase have significantly lower lattice thermal conductivities than the ambient-thermodynamic cubic fluorite (Fm3ˉmFm\bar{3}m) structure. We argue that the lower κ\kappa of these two high-pressure phases stems mainly due to a lower contribution of acoustic modes to κ\kappa as a result of their small group velocities. We further show that the phonon mean free paths are very short for the P6ˉ2mP\bar{6}2m and PnmaPnma structures at high temperatures, and resort to the Cahill-Pohl model to assess the lower limit of thermal conductivity in these domains.

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@article{arxiv.2102.06745,
  title  = {Thermal conductivity of CaF$_{2}$ at high pressure},
  author = {Somayeh Faraji and S. Mehdi Vaez Allaei and Maximilian Amsler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.06745},
  year   = {2022}
}

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7 pages, 6 figures