| Literature DB >> 28247491 |
Wen Li1, Linglang Zheng1, Binghui Ge2, Siqi Lin1, Xinyue Zhang1, Zhiwei Chen1, Yunjie Chang2, Yanzhong Pei1.
Abstract
Compared to commercially available p-type PbTe thermoelectrics, SnTe has a much bigger band offset between its two valence bands and a much higher lattice thermal conductivity, both of which limit its peak thermoelectric figure of merit, zT of only 0.4. Converging its valence bands or introducing resonant states is found to enhance the electronic properties, while nanostructuring or more recently introducing interstitial defects is found to reduce the lattice thermal conductivity. Even with an integration of some of the strategies above, existing efforts do not enable a peak zT exceeding 1.4 and usually involve Cd or Hg. In this work, a combination of band convergence and interstitial defects, each of which enables a ≈150% increase in the peak zT, successfully accumulates the zT enhancements to be ≈300% (zT up to 1.6) without involving any toxic elements. This opens new possibilities for further improvements and promotes SnTe as an environment-friendly solution for conventional p-PbTe thermoelectrics.Entities:
Keywords: band convergence; eco-friendly; interstitial defects; thermoelectrics
Year: 2017 PMID: 28247491 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201605887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849