DOI

10.1038/s41524-024-01215-8

Date of this Version

2-7-2024

Abstract

The prediction of thermal conductivity and radiative properties is crucial. However, computing phonon scattering, especially for four-phonon scattering, could be prohibitively expensive, and the thermal conductivity for silicon after considering four-phonon scattering is significantly under-predicted and not converged in the literature. Here we propose a method to estimate scattering rates from a small sample of scattering processes using maximum likelihood estimation. The calculation of scattering rates and associated thermal conductivity and radiative properties are dramatically accelerated by three to four orders of magnitude. This allows us to use an unprecedented q-mesh (discretized grid in the reciprocal space) of 32 × 32 × 32 for calculating four-phonon scattering of silicon and achieve a converged thermal conductivity value that agrees much better with experiments. The accuracy and efficiency of our approach make it ideal for the high-throughput screening of materials for thermal and optical applications.

Comments

This is the publisher PDF of Guo, Z., Han, Z., Feng, D. et al. Sampling-accelerated prediction of phonon scattering rates for converged thermal conductivity and radiative properties. npj Compututational Materials 10, 31 (2024). This article is distributed under a CC-BY license, and is available at DOI: 10.1038/s41524-024-01215-8.

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