Abstract

We have developed a modified Harman method to extract the thermoelectric signal using a squared AC current in the presence of Joule heating, and have measured the thermal conductivity and dimensionless figure of merit of single crystals of the layered rhodium oxide Bi0.78Sr0.4RhO3+d and the pseudo-one-dimensional rhodium oxide Ba1.2Rh8O16. We find that these rhodium oxides exhibit a small thermal conductivity of 30 mW/cm K at 200 K and rather large ZT of 0.02 below 200 K. We believe that this method will be a powerful tool for thermal conductivity measurements in sub-millimeter-sized crystals.

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