| Literature DB >> 33759235 |
Minyoung Kim1, Sang-Il Kim2, Sung Wng Kim3,4, Hyun-Sik Kim5, Kyu Hyoung Lee1.
Abstract
Thermoelectrics, which can generate electricity from a temperature difference, or vice versa, is a key technology for solid-state cooling and energy harvesting; however, its applications are constrained owing to low efficiency. Since the conversion efficiency of thermoelectric devices is directly obtained via a figure of merit of materials, zT, which is related to the electronic and thermal transport characteristics, the aim here is to elucidate physical parameters that should be considered to understand transport phenomena in semiconducting materials. It is found that the weighted mobility ratio of the majority and minority carrier bands is an important parameter that determines zT. For nanograined Bi-Sb-Te alloy, the unremarked role of this parameter on temperature-dependent electronic transport properties is demonstrated. This analysis shows that the control of the weighted mobility ratio is a promising way to enhance zT of narrow bandgap thermoelectric materials.Entities:
Keywords: Bi-Te-based alloys; bipolar conduction; quality factor; thermoelectric materials; weighted mobility ratio
Year: 2021 PMID: 33759235 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202005931
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849