| Literature DB >> 24960418 |
Sima Aminorroaya Yamini1, Heng Wang, Dianta Ginting, David R G Mitchell, Shi Xue Dou, G Jeffrey Snyder.
Abstract
Lead chalcogenides (PbQ, Q = Te, Se, S) have proved to possess high thermoelectric efficiency for both n-type and p-type compounds. Recent success in tuning of electronic band structure, including manipulating the band gap, multiple bands, or introducing resonant states, has led to a significant improvement in the thermoelectric performance of p-type lead chalcogenides compared to the n-type ones. Here, the n-type quaternary composites of (PbTe)0.75(PbS)0.15(PbSe)0.1 are studied to evaluate the effects of nanostructuring on lattice thermal conductivity, carrier mobility, and effective mass variation. The results are compared with the similar ternary systems of (PbTe)(1-x)(PbSe)x, (PbSe)(1-x)(PbS)x, and (PbS)(1-x)(PbTe)x. The reduction in the lattice thermal conductivity owing to phonon scattering at the defects and interfaces was found to be compensated by reduced carrier mobility. This results in a maximum figure of merit, zT, of ∼1.1 at 800 K similar to the performance of the single phase alloys of PbTe, PbSe, and (PbTe)(1-x)(PbSe)x.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24960418 DOI: 10.1021/am502140h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229