Band Degeneracy, Low Thermal Conductivity, and High Thermoelectric Figure of Merit in SnTe–CaTe Alloys
7. Clean energy
01 natural sciences
0104 chemical sciences
DOI:
10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b04365
Publication Date:
2015-12-18T19:55:06Z
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ABSTRACT
Pure lead-free SnTe has limited thermoelectric potentials because of the low Seebeck coefficients and the relatively large thermal conductivity. In this study, we provide experimental evidence and theoretical understanding that alloying SnTe with Ca greatly improves the transport properties leading to ZT of 1.35 at 873 K, the highest ZT value so far reported for singly doped SnTe materials. The introduction of Ca (0–9%) in SnTe induces multiple effects: (1) Ca replaces Sn and reduces the hole concentration due to Sn vacancies, (2) the energy gap increases, limiting the bipolar transport, (3) several bands with larger effective masses become active in transport, and (4) the lattice thermal conductivity is reduced by about 70% due to the contribution of concomitant scattering terms associated with the alloy disorder and the presence of nanoscale precipitates. An efficiency of ∼10% (for ΔT = 400 K) was predicted for high-temperature thermoelectric power generation using SnTe-based p- and n-type materials.
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