First-principles study of the lattice thermal conductivity in NbOCl2

Qingfang Li, Lei Zhang, Cuihong Yang, Chungang Duan, Xiangang Wan, Jian Zhou

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Abstract

Recently, a layered ferroelectric semiconductor, NbOCl2, has been successfully synthesized (Guo et al 2023 Nature 613 53). Understanding the thermal transport mechanisms in layered ferroelectric materials is critical for advancing their applications and elucidating their microscopic properties. However, the thermal transport properties of NbOCl2 remain largely unexplored. Here, we investigate the lattice thermal conductivity of bulk NbOCl2 and its underlying physical principles by the three-phonon interaction and the phonon frequency anharmonic renormalization with quartic anharmonicity. Our results reveal that NbOCl2 exhibits highly anisotropic and low lattice thermal conductivities, which are 3.41, 1.81, and 0.22 Wm−1 K−1 along the x, y and z axes at 300 K, respectively. Notably, further analyses imply that the optical phonons predominantly contribute to the thermal conductivity along the x-direction ( κx ) . More than 68% of the κx in NbOCl2 are contributed by its optical phonons. In contrast, the lattice thermal conductivities along the y- and z-directions are primarily governed by the acoustic phonons. Moreover, the low κx and κy are correlated with the avoided-crossing behaviors between acoustic and optical phonon branches. The low κz is attributed to the weak interlayer interactions. This study provides insight into the underlying microscopic mechanism of optical-phonon-dominated thermal transport and low lattice thermal conductivities with strong anisotropies in NbOCl2. Our work may offer novel avenues for integrating NbOCl2 into flexible or nano-electronic devices requiring thermal control.

Original languageEnglish
Article number093001
JournalNew Journal of Physics
Volume27
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2025

Keywords

  • anisotropy
  • first-principles calculations
  • lattice anharmonicity
  • lattice thermal conductivity
  • phonon lifetimes

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