Authors
Sayantoni Choudhury, Animesh Bhui, Prasad V D Matukumilli, Memansa Thapa, Ajay Soni, Umesh V Waghmare, Kanishka Biswas
Published in
Science advances. Volume 12. Issue 34. Pages eaeh9096. Aug 21, 2026. Epub Aug 21, 2026.
Abstract
Thermal transport in crystalline solids generally occurs via particle-like phonon propagation. Here, we demonstrate the dominant unusual wave-like phonon transport and high thermoelectric figure-of-merit (zT) of ∼1.42 at 673 K in crystalline TlCu5Se3 due to the strong anharmonicity exerted by confined Cu dynamic disorder and Tl rattling. TlCu5Se3 shows an intrinsic ultralow lattice thermal conductivity of (κL) 0.3-0.2 W m-1 K-1 across the temperature range of 294-673 K. Density functional theory calculations and ab-initio molecular dynamics simulations reveal that strong lattice anharmonicity arises due to confined dynamic disorder of the Cu sublattice. The complex knot-like structure with strong anharmonicity reduces phonon lifetime below the Wigner limit, leading to substantial inter-band phonon coupling and a dominant wave-like coherence. By further tuning cationic vacancies to optimize electrical transport, we achieve an enhanced zT of ∼1.7 at 673 K in TlCu5-xSe3 (x = 0.03-0.07), demonstrating that confined ion dynamics not only maintains ultralow κL but also enhances thermoelectric performance without compromising the stability.
PMID:
42627891
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