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Temperature-dependent phonon lifetimes and thermal conductivity of silicon by inelastic neutron scattering and ab initio calculations

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 102, Issue 17, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.102.174311

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  1. Scientific User Facilities Division, BES, DOE
  2. Office of Science of the US Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
  3. Swedish Research Council (VR) [637-2013-7296]
  4. DOE Office of Science, BES [DE-FG02-03ER46055]

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Inelastic neutron scattering on a single crystal of silicon was performed at temperatures from 100 to 1500 K. These experimental data were reduced to obtain phonon spectral intensity at all wave vectors (Q) over right arrow and frequencies omega in the first Brillouin zone. Thermal broadenings of the phonon peaks were obtained by fitting and by calculating with an iterative ab initio method that uses thermal atom displacements on an ensemble of superlattices. Agreement between the calculated and experimental broadenings was good, with possible discrepancies at the highest temperatures. Distributions of phonon widths versus phonon energy had similar shapes for computation and experiment. These distributions grew with temperature but maintained similar shapes. Parameters from the ab initio calculations were used to obtain the thermal conductivity from the Boltzmann transport equation, which was in good agreement with experimental data. Despite the high group velocities of longitudinal acoustic phonons, their shorter lifetimes reduced their contribution to the thermal conductivity, which was dominated by transverse acoustic modes.

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