Abstract
The first principle calculation as well as the Boltzmann transport calculation have been employed to study the high temperature electronic transport properties of pyrochlore La2Zr2O7. Combing constant scattering time approximation and experiment data, the electronic thermal conductivity and electron concentration are calculated as a function of temperature. The electronic thermal conductivity is 2.6×10-4 W/(m.s) at 1270K and 7.2×10-3 W/(m.s) at 1770K. The electron concentration increase rapidly with when the temperature is above 1600K.
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