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Four-phonon scattering diminishes the optical phonon contribution and isotope effect to thermal conductivity of III-V semiconductors

Published 15 Aug 2019 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1908.05400v1)

Abstract: Recent studies reveal that four-phonon scattering is generally important in determining thermal conductivities of solids. However, these studies have been focused on materials where thermal conductivity $\kappa$ is dominated by acoustic phonons, and the impact of four phonon scattering, although significant, is still generally smaller than three-phonon scattering. In this work, taking AlSb as example, we demonstrated that four-phonon scattering is even more critical to three-phonon scattering as it diminishes optical phonon thermal transport, and therefore significantly reduces the thermal conductivities of materials in which optical branches have long three-phonon lifetimes. Also, our calculations show that four-phonon scattering can play an extremely important role in weakening the isotope effect on $\kappa$. Specifically, four-phonon scattering reduces the room-temperature $\kappa$ of the isotopically pure and natural-occurring AlSb by 70$\%$ and 50$\%$, respectively. The reduction for isotopically pure and natural-occurring c-GaN is about 34$\%$ and 27$\%$, respectively. For isotopically-pure w-GaN, the reduction is about 13$\%$ at room temperature and 25$\%$ at 400 K. These results provided important guidance for experimentalists for achieving high thermal conductivities in III-V compounds for applications in semiconductor industry.

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