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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
We have recently found that the negative thermal expansion (NTE) materials, ZrW2O8 and HfMo2O8, show exceptionally low thermal conductivity. We surmise that the mechanism is the efficient coupling of the low-frequency optic phonons that give rise to negative thermal expansion with the heat-carrying acoustic phonons. Although neither ZrW2O8 nor HfMo2O8 has suitable electronic properties for thermoelectric applications, perhaps the principle of reduced thermal conductivity by low-frequency optic phonons in NTE materials can be used to develop more efficient thermoelectric materials.