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  • 2024First-principles exploration of superconductivity in intercalated bilayer borophene phases5citations
  • 2023Thermoelectric properties and scattering mechanisms in natural PbS4citations
  • 2022Enhancing superconductivity in MXenes through hydrogenation26citations
  • 2013A bottom-up route to enhance thermoelectric figures of merit in graphene nanoribbons140citations
  • 2013A bottom-up route to enhance thermoelectric figures of merit in graphene nanoribbons (vol 3, 1228, 2013)12citations
  • 2011Control of Thermal and Electronic Transport in Defect-Engineered Graphene Nanoribbons340citations
  • 2011Phonon Engineering in Carbon Nanotubes by Controlling Defect Concentration104citations

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  • Šoškić, Božidar N.
  • Bekaert, Jonas
  • Milošević, Milorad V.
  • Himcinschi, Cameliu
  • Kortus, Jens
  • Zuniga-Puelles, Esteban
  • Levytskyi, Volodymyr
  • Oezden, Ayberk
  • Bulut, Nebahat
  • Guerel, Tanju
  • Gumeniuk, Roman
  • Milosevic, Milorad
  • Çağın, Tahir
  • Cuniberti, Gianaurelio
  • Sevinçli, Hâldun
  • Cagin, Tahir
  • Sevincli, Haldun
  • Haskins, Justin
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Thermoelectric properties and scattering mechanisms in natural PbS

  • Himcinschi, Cameliu
  • Kortus, Jens
  • Zuniga-Puelles, Esteban
  • Sevik, Cem
  • Levytskyi, Volodymyr
  • Oezden, Ayberk
  • Bulut, Nebahat
  • Guerel, Tanju
  • Gumeniuk, Roman
Abstract

X-ray diffraction and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopic analyses showed a natural galena (PbS) crystal from Freiberg in Saxony (Germany) to be a single phase specimen [rock salt (NaCl) structure type, space group Fm3m, a = 5.932(1) angstrom] with stoichiometric composition and an enhanced dislocation density (8 approximate to 1011 cm-2). The latter parameter leads to an increase of the electrical resistivity in the high-temperature regime, as well as to the appearance of phonon resonance with a characteristic frequency coPR = 3.8(1) THz. Being in the same range (i.e., 3-5.5 THz) with the sulfur optical modes of highest group velocities, it results in a drastic reduction (by similar to 75%) of thermal conductivity (K) at lower temperatures (i.e., < 100 K), as well as in the appearance of a characteristic minimum in K at T approximate to 30 K. Furthermore, the studied galena is characterized by phonon-drag behavior and by temperature dependent switch of the charge carrier scattering mechanism regime (i.e., scattering on dislocations for T < 100 K, on acoustic phonons for 100 K < T < 170 K and on both acoustic and optical phonons for 170 K < T < 300 K). The combined theoretical calculation and optical spectroscopic study confirm this mineral to be a direct gap degenerate semiconductor. The possible origins of the second-order Raman spectrum are discussed.

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  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • mineral
  • resistivity
  • phase
  • x-ray diffraction
  • semiconductor
  • dislocation
  • thermal conductivity
  • space group