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Heat capacity and thermal transport revisited in displacive ferroelectrics

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Abstract

The collective excitation in displacive ferroelectrics, so called ferron, describes polarization fluctuations and exhibits a low excitation energy at long-wavelength limit. Essential contribution of this excitation to thermal properties can therefore be expected. Here, we study the temperature and external electric-field dependence of the ferron contribution to heat capacity and thermal transport, by incorporating the self-consistent renormalization theory of the phase transition of displacive ferroelectricity. We consider PbTiO3 as specific application, and the produced results can quantitively capture the experimental measurement. These findings offer unexpected prospects for the interplay between polarization fluctuations and thermal transport in ferroelectrics materials.

Presenters

  • Guodong Zhao

    Pennsylvania State University

Authors

  • Guodong Zhao

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Fei Yang

    Pennsylvania State University, The Pennsylvania State University

  • Long-Qing Chen

    Pennsylvania State University, The Pennsylvania State University, Penn State University