We report that anomalous low-energy excitation (ALE) peaks in the heat capacity emerging from single-crystal cage materials can be successfully rationalized in terms of a single unified exponential line for a variety of type-I clathrates by employing a parameter associated with the freedom of space and the modified radii of guest atoms estimated by band calculations. The origin of these low-energy excitations is interpreted in the framework of quasiharmonic van der Waals type guest-host interactions based on a unified picture with the help of first-principles calculations. It is shown that the influence of guest-host ionic and covalent bonding interactions on the phonon anharmonicity, which have so far been considered to play an important r...
Engineering of materials with specific physical properties has recently focused on the effect of nan...
Chalcogenide semiconductors and semimetals are a fertile class of efficient thermoelectric materials...
Almost identical thermal properties of type-I clathrate compounds to those of glasses follow natural...
We develop an analytical model to describe the phonon dispersion relations of host-guest lattices wi...
Type-I clathrate compounds have attracted a great deal of interest in connection with the search for...
International audienceThe low and weakly temperature-varying lattice thermal conductivity, κL(T), in...
Energy conversion from waste heat to electric power is a promising approach for energy harvest, and ...
International audienceThe low lattice thermal conductivity in inorganic clathrates has been shown re...
This is an analysis of the properties of quasi-local vibrations, and the conditions of the formation...
It is widely accepted that structural glasses and disordered crystals exhibit anomalies in their the...
Both structural glasses and disordered crystals are known to exhibit anomalous thermal, vibrational,...
The boson peak appears in all amorphous solids and is an excess of vibrational states at low frequen...
Low-frequency features of the phonon spectra of disordered solid solutions and heterogeneous crystal...
Engineering of materials with specific physical properties has recently focused on the effect of nan...
Chalcogenide semiconductors and semimetals are a fertile class of efficient thermoelectric materials...
Almost identical thermal properties of type-I clathrate compounds to those of glasses follow natural...
We develop an analytical model to describe the phonon dispersion relations of host-guest lattices wi...
Type-I clathrate compounds have attracted a great deal of interest in connection with the search for...
International audienceThe low and weakly temperature-varying lattice thermal conductivity, κL(T), in...
Energy conversion from waste heat to electric power is a promising approach for energy harvest, and ...
International audienceThe low lattice thermal conductivity in inorganic clathrates has been shown re...
This is an analysis of the properties of quasi-local vibrations, and the conditions of the formation...
It is widely accepted that structural glasses and disordered crystals exhibit anomalies in their the...
Both structural glasses and disordered crystals are known to exhibit anomalous thermal, vibrational,...
The boson peak appears in all amorphous solids and is an excess of vibrational states at low frequen...
Low-frequency features of the phonon spectra of disordered solid solutions and heterogeneous crystal...
Engineering of materials with specific physical properties has recently focused on the effect of nan...
Chalcogenide semiconductors and semimetals are a fertile class of efficient thermoelectric materials...
Almost identical thermal properties of type-I clathrate compounds to those of glasses follow natural...