Thermoelectric Performance of Cr Doped and Cr–Fe Double-Doped Higher Manganese Silicides with Adjusted Carrier Concentration and Significant Electron–Phonon Interaction

Pharmacology Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified Adjusted Carrier Concentration Physiology Mn 0.90 Cr 0.10 Si 1.74 transport properties measurements Biophysics Cell Biology doping 02 engineering and technology Biochemistry strain field fluctuation Virology hall effect results Medicine conductivity 0210 nano-technology Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified Biotechnology carrier concentration
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c21484 Publication Date: 2021-02-10T10:27:01Z
ABSTRACT
Polycrystalline higher manganese silicides Mn1-xCrxSi1.74 (x = 0, 0.10, 0.20) with Cr single doping and Mn1-2yCryFeySi1.74 (y = 0.10, 0.20) with Cr-Fe double doping have been prepared by arc melting and spark plasma sintering. Hall effect results and thermoelectric transport properties measurements demonstrate that Cr doping effectively increases the carrier concentration, thereby giving rise to enhanced electrical conductivity and power factor. Coupled with an enlarged effective mass and a reduction in the lattice thermal conductivity, a maximum zT is realized in Mn0.90Cr0.10Si1.74. It is also proved that the carrier concentration and carrier scattering mechanism could be altered through further doping on the Mn site by Fe, which leads to a lower electrical conductivity and higher Seebeck coefficient. Factors related to the suppression of the lattice thermal conductivity, like mass and strain field fluctuation scattering and electron-phonon scattering, are also analyzed. This work reveals the effects of Cr single doping and Cr-Fe dual-element doping on the carrier concentration, carrier scattering mechanism, and lattice thermal conductivity of higher manganese silicides.
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