The authors report on the thermal conductivity of tin-doped bismuth between 50 mK and 27K. A quantitative interpretation of the data is presented. At the lowest temperatures the electronic thermal conductivity dominates, but above 0.1K lattice waves carry most of the heat. Below 1K phonons are scattered mostly by crystal boundaries, while near the dielectric maximum point defects are important. Their scattering rate is directly proportional to the atomic concentration of the tin impurity.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/48999/2/jcv18i15p3001.pd
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Bismuth chalcogenides are promising materials for thermoelectric (TE) application due to their high ...
Measurements on the thermal conductivity of tellurium and tin-doped bismuth from 2 to 4.2K are repor...
Using a set of glass-insulated Bi–0.02at.%Sn wires with diameters varying in a range of 0.2–1 µm pre...
The dependences of resistivity, magnetoresistance, Hall effect and thermoEMF in the 4 – 300 K temper...
International audienceHand-on routes to reduce lattice thermal conductivity (LTC) in bismuth have be...
The measurements were made on the electrical resistivity, the magnetoresistance and the Hall coeffic...
In this letter we report the theoretical study of the effect of isotopic purity on the temperature d...
This work is devoted to the theoretical investigation of the heat conduction in bulk bismuth and the...
Continuous wave thermal propagation experiments were made with two single crystals of bismuth at fre...
Using first principles, we calculate the lattice thermal conductivity of Bi, Sb, and Bi-Sb alloys, w...
In this paper, we report on the role of Sb doping in causing differences in the nature of the therma...
A significant reliability concern with traditional lead-free solder alloys is the degradation of mec...
Bismuth chalcogenides are promising materials for thermoelectric (TE) application due to their high ...