Beneficial Effect of Na 2 CO 3 Additions on the Thermoelectric Performance of Melt‐Route Cu 2 Se
High‐performance thermoelectric materials require simultaneous reduction of thermal conductivity and electrical resistivity, among other criteria. Here it is shown that the introduction of Na 2 CO 3 into the melt‐route fabrication process for the well‐known thermoelectric Cu 2 Se has a beneficial an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advanced electronic materials 2022-03, Vol.8 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | High‐performance thermoelectric materials require simultaneous reduction of thermal conductivity and electrical resistivity, among other criteria. Here it is shown that the introduction of Na
2
CO
3
into the melt‐route fabrication process for the well‐known thermoelectric Cu
2
Se has a beneficial and surprisingly strong effect. There is a significant enhancement in electrical conductivity which density functional theory calculations suggest may be due to the effect of Na and O doping in the Cu
2
Se matrix. There is also a 34% reduction in thermal conductivity which is likely due to a high density of defects causing scattering of phonons. Overall, however, there is only relatively a small change in Seebeck coefficient. A higher power factor of 12.6 µW cm
−1
K
−2
is achieved versus 8.8 µW cm
−1
K
−2
for standard Cu
2
Se. A very high value of
zT
of 2.3 is obtained at 804 K versus 1.1 for standard Cu
2
Se. |
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ISSN: | 2199-160X 2199-160X |
DOI: | 10.1002/aelm.202100802 |