posted on 2022-12-28, 20:04authored byGuangzhao Qin, Jianhua Xu, Huimin Wang, Zhenzhen Qin, Ming Hu
Reducing thermal conductivity (κ) is of great significance
to lots of applications, such as thermal insulation, thermoelectrics,
etc. In this study, we propose an effective approach for realizing
low κ by introducing lone-pair electrons or making the lone-pair
electrons stereochemically active through bond nanodesigning. By cutting
at the (111) cross section of the three-dimensional cubic boron arsenide
(c-BAs), the κ is lowered by more than 1 order
of magnitude in the resultant two-dimensional graphene-like BAs (g-BAs). The underlying mechanism of activating lone-pair
electrons is analyzed based on the comparative study on the thermal
transport properties and electronic structures of g-BAs, c-BAs, graphene, and diamond (c-BAs → g-BAs vs diamond → graphene).
The proposed approach for realizing low κ and the underlying
mechanism uncovered in this study would largely benefit the design
of advanced thermal functional materials, especially in future research
involving novel materials for energy applications.