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Unusually low thermal conductivity of atomically thin 2D tellurium

Materials Science 2021-03-05 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Tellurium is a high-performance thermoelectric material due to its superior electronic transport and low lattice thermal conductivity (κL\kappa_L). Here, we report the ultralow κL\kappa_L in the monolayer tellurium, i.e., tellurene, which has been successfully synthesized in recent experiments. We find tellurene has a compellingly low room temperature κL\kappa_L of 2.16 and 4.08 W m1^{-1} K1^{-1} along the armchair and zigzag directions, respectively, which is lower than any reported values for other 2D materials. We attribute this unusually low κL\kappa_L to the soft acoustic modes, extremely low-energy optical modes and the strong scattering among optical-acoustic phonons, which place tellurene as a potential novel thermoelectric material. Finally, we disclose that κL\kappa_L is proportional to the largest acoustic phonon frequency (ωDa\omega_{D}^{a}) and the lowest optical phonon frequency at Γ\Gamma point (ωΓo\omega_{\Gamma}^{o}) in 2D materials, which reflect both harmonic and anharmonic thermal properties respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1802.00722,
  title  = {Unusually low thermal conductivity of atomically thin 2D tellurium},
  author = {Zhibin Gao and Fang Tao and Jie Ren},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.00722},
  year   = {2021}
}

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9 pages, 4 figures, submitting