Hi,
Currently the ZT is only shown in the table if both the phonon transmission and electron transmission spectra are available. However, the ZT which is shown in the plot is calculated from the usual formula ZT=G*S^2*T/k_tot,
where k_tot = k_el + k_ph. In the case where the phonon transmission spectrum is not calculated, the phonon thermal conductance, k_ph, is just set to zero.
Notice that often k_ph > k_el, which means that the ZT calculated without the phonon contribution is way too large. However, the values in the plot of ZT are fine, given that you are aware of the overestimation of ZT. In scientific papers, this quantity if sometimes denoted ZT_el, highlighting that it is calculated only from the electronic transmission. The "real" ZT is the ZT = ZT_el * k_el / (k_el + k_ph).
Regards,
Troels