The thermal conductivity of polycrystalline semiconductors with type-I clat
hrate hydrate crystal structure is reported. Ge clathrates (doped with Sr a
nd/or Eu) exhibit lattice thermal conductivities typical of amorphous mater
ials. Remarkably, this behavior occurs in spite of the well-defined crystal
line structure and relatively high electron mobility (similar to 100 cm(2)/
V s). The dynamics of dopant ions and their interaction with the polyhedral
cages of the structure are a likely source of the strong phonon scattering
.