Enhanced Electron Heat Conduction in TaS3 1D Metal Wire
- Authors
- Yi, Hojoon; Bahng, Jaeuk; Park, Sehwan; Dang, Dang Xuan; Sakong, Wonkil; Kang, Seungsu; Ahn, Byung-wook; Kim, Jungwon; Kim, Ki Kang; Lim, Jong Tae; Lim, Seong Chu
- Issue Date
- 2021-08
- Publisher
- MDPI Open Access Publishing
- Citation
- Materials, v.14, no.16
- Abstract
- The 1D wire TaS3 exhibits metallic behavior at room temperature but changes into a semiconductor below the Peierls transition temperature (T-p), near 210 K. Using the 3 omega method, we measured the thermal conductivity kappa of TaS3 as a function of temperature. Electrons dominate the heat conduction of a metal. The Wiedemann-Franz law states that the thermal conductivity kappa of a metal is proportional to the electrical conductivity sigma with a proportional coefficient of L-0, known as the Lorenz number-that is, kappa = sigma LoT. Our characterization of the thermal conductivity of metallic TaS3 reveals that, at a given temperature T, the thermal conductivity kappa is much higher than the value estimated in the Wiedemann-Franz (W-F) law. The thermal conductivity of metallic TaS3 was approximately 12 times larger than predicted by W-F law, implying L=12L(0). This result implies the possibility of an existing heat conduction path that the Sommerfeld theory cannot account for.
- Keywords
- CHARGE-DENSITY-WAVE; THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY; NONLINEAR CONDUCTIVITY; TRANSITION; TRANSPORT; Peierls transition; charge density wave; heat conduction; Wiedemann-Franz law; Lorenz number
- ISSN
- 1996-1944
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116657
- DOI
- 10.3390/ma14164477
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- KIST Article > 2021
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