Correlated Rattling of Sodium-Chains Suppressing Thermal Conduction in Thermoelectric Stannides

Adv Mater. 2023 Mar;35(11):e2207646. doi: 10.1002/adma.202207646. Epub 2023 Jan 26.

Abstract

Tin-based intermetallics with tunnel frameworks containing zigzag Na chains that excite correlated rattling impinging on the framework phonons are attractive as thermoelectric materials owing to their low lattice thermal conductivity. The correlated rattling of Na atoms in the zigzag chains and the origin of the low thermal conductivity is uncovered via experimental and computational analyses. The Na atoms behave as oscillators along the tunnel, resulting in substantial interactions between Na atoms in the chain and between the chain and framework. In these intermetallic compounds, a shorter inter-rattler distance results in lower thermal conductivity, suggesting that phonon scattering by the correlated rattling Na-chains is enhanced. These results provide new insights into the behavior of thermoelectric materials with low thermal conductivity and suggest strategies for the development of such materials that utilize the correlated rattling.

Keywords: Zintl phases; crystal structures; rattling; specific heat; thermoelectric materials.