| Literature DB >> 29773748 |
Cheng Chang1, Minghui Wu2, Dongsheng He2, Yanling Pei1, Chao-Feng Wu3, Xuefeng Wu2, Hulei Yu4, Fangyuan Zhu5, Kedong Wang2, Yue Chen4, Li Huang2, Jing-Feng Li3, Jiaqing He6, Li-Dong Zhao7.
Abstract
Thermoelectric technology enables the harvest of waste heat and its direct conversion into electricity. The conversion efficiency is determined by the materials figure of merit ZT Here we show a maximum ZT of ~2.8 ± 0.5 at 773 kelvin in n-type tin selenide (SnSe) crystals out of plane. The thermal conductivity in layered SnSe crystals is the lowest in the out-of-plane direction [two-dimensional (2D) phonon transport]. We doped SnSe with bromine to make n-type SnSe crystals with the overlapping interlayer charge density (3D charge transport). A continuous phase transition increases the symmetry and diverges two converged conduction bands. These two factors improve carrier mobility, while preserving a large Seebeck coefficient. Our findings can be applied in 2D layered materials and provide a new strategy to enhance out-of-plane electrical transport properties without degrading thermal properties.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29773748 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaq1479
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728