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Lizhong Su1, Dongyang Wang1, Sining Wang1, Bingchao Qin1, Yuping Wang1, Yongxin Qin1, Yang Jin1, Cheng Chang2, Li-Dong Zhao1.
Abstract
Thermoelectric materials allow for direct conversion between heat and electricity, offering the potential for power generation. The average dimensionless figure of merit ZTave determines device efficiency. N-type tin selenide crystals exhibit outstanding three-dimensional charge and two-dimensional phonon transport along the out-of-plane direction, contributing to a high maximum figure of merit Zmax of ~3.6 × 10-3 per kelvin but a moderate ZTave of ~1.1. We found an attractive high Zmax of ~4.1 × 10-3 per kelvin at 748 kelvin and a ZTave of ~1.7 at 300 to 773 kelvin in chlorine-doped and lead-alloyed tin selenide crystals by phonon-electron decoupling. The chlorine-induced low deformation potential improved the carrier mobility. The lead-induced mass and strain fluctuations reduced the lattice thermal conductivity. Phonon-electron decoupling plays a critical role to achieve high-performance thermoelectrics.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35324303 DOI: 10.1126/science.abn8997
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728