The ultra-low thermal conductivity of Cu2Se is well established, but so far there is no consensus on the underlying mechanism. One proposal is that the fast-ionic diffusion of copper suppresses the acoustic phonons. The diffusion coefficients reported previously, however, differ by two orders of magnitude between the various studies and it remains unclear whether the diffusion is fast enough to impact the heat-bearing phonons. Here, a two-fold approach is used to accurately re-determine the diffusion rates. Ab-initio molecular dynamics simulations, incorporating landmark analysis techniques, were closely compared with experimental quasielastic/inelastic neutron scattering. Reasonable agreement was found between these approaches, consistent ...
The phonon-mediated thermal conductivity of f.c.c. Cu is investigated in detail in the temperature r...
We report Cu-63 and Cu-65 NMR on Cu2Se, a superionic conductor of interest for thermoelectric and ot...
In semiconductors almost all heat is conducted by phonons (lattice vibrations), which is limited by ...
The ultra-low thermal conductivity of Cu2Se is well established, but so far there is no consensus on...
High temperature copper chalcogenides such as Cu2S are promising thermoelectric materials due to the...
We present studies on crystal structure and ionic diffusion behaviors of superionic Cu$_{2-\delta}$S...
This paper reports lattice dynamical measurements of Cu1.8Se superionic conductor in the superionic ...
The crystal structure and lattice dynamics of copper selenide were studied in the superionic (alpha)...
To examine the ionic migrations on atomic level in metal chalcogenide phonon glasses, 63Cu solid sta...
Phonon-liquid thermoelectric material β-Cu2-xSe can achieve an excellent thermoelectric performance....
Thermal transport properties associated with the thermal structure evolution of beta-Cu2Se are studi...
The energy-resolved neutron diffraction and inelastic neutron scattering study of diffuse scattering...
The paper reports the results of a neutron scattering study of Cu(2-delta)Se superionic compounds. T...
The high-temperature crystal structure and lattice dynamics of superionic silver- and copper-based c...
AbstractThe lattice dynamics and thermal transport in Cu2-δSe compounds were investigated via theore...
The phonon-mediated thermal conductivity of f.c.c. Cu is investigated in detail in the temperature r...
We report Cu-63 and Cu-65 NMR on Cu2Se, a superionic conductor of interest for thermoelectric and ot...
In semiconductors almost all heat is conducted by phonons (lattice vibrations), which is limited by ...
The ultra-low thermal conductivity of Cu2Se is well established, but so far there is no consensus on...
High temperature copper chalcogenides such as Cu2S are promising thermoelectric materials due to the...
We present studies on crystal structure and ionic diffusion behaviors of superionic Cu$_{2-\delta}$S...
This paper reports lattice dynamical measurements of Cu1.8Se superionic conductor in the superionic ...
The crystal structure and lattice dynamics of copper selenide were studied in the superionic (alpha)...
To examine the ionic migrations on atomic level in metal chalcogenide phonon glasses, 63Cu solid sta...
Phonon-liquid thermoelectric material β-Cu2-xSe can achieve an excellent thermoelectric performance....
Thermal transport properties associated with the thermal structure evolution of beta-Cu2Se are studi...
The energy-resolved neutron diffraction and inelastic neutron scattering study of diffuse scattering...
The paper reports the results of a neutron scattering study of Cu(2-delta)Se superionic compounds. T...
The high-temperature crystal structure and lattice dynamics of superionic silver- and copper-based c...
AbstractThe lattice dynamics and thermal transport in Cu2-δSe compounds were investigated via theore...
The phonon-mediated thermal conductivity of f.c.c. Cu is investigated in detail in the temperature r...
We report Cu-63 and Cu-65 NMR on Cu2Se, a superionic conductor of interest for thermoelectric and ot...
In semiconductors almost all heat is conducted by phonons (lattice vibrations), which is limited by ...