Enhanced Thermoelectric Efficiency in P-Type Mg 3 Sb 2 : Role of Monovalent Atoms Codoping at Mg sites
Due to natural abundance, low cost, and compatibility with sustainable green technology, Mg Sb -based Zintl compounds are comprehensively explored as potential thermoelectric materials for near-room temperature applications. The effective use of these materials in thermoelectric devices requires bot...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS applied materials & interfaces 2023-04, Vol.15 (16), p.20175-20190 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Due to natural abundance, low cost, and compatibility with sustainable green technology, Mg
Sb
-based Zintl compounds are comprehensively explored as potential thermoelectric materials for near-room temperature applications. The effective use of these materials in thermoelectric devices requires both p and n-type Mg
Sb
having comparable thermoelectric efficiency. However, p-type Mg
Sb
has inferior thermoelectric efficiency efficiency compared to its n-type counterpart due to low electrical conductivity
. Here, we show that codoping of monovalent atoms (Li-Ag, and Na-Ag) at the Mg site of Mg
Sb
produces a synergistic effect and boosts the electrical conductivity, which enhances the thermoelectric properties of p-type Mg
Sb
. While, Ag prefers to occupy the Mg2 site, Li and Na are favorable at the Mg1 site of Mg
Sb
lattice. Compared to Li-Ag codoping, Na-Ag codoping in Mg
Sb
is found to be more effective for increasing the charge carrier concentration and significantly augmenting the electrical conductivity. The dominance of the three-phonon scattering mechanism in Li and Li-Ag doped Mg
Sb
and the four-phonon scattering process for the Na and Na-Ag doped Mg
Sb
are confirmed. Due to the simultaneous increase in electrical conductivity and decrease in thermal conductivity, the
value ∼0.8 at 675 K achieved for Mg
Na
Ag
Sb
is the highest value among p-type Mg
Sb
. Our work shows a constructive approach to enhance the
of p-type Mg
Sb
via monovalent atoms codoping at the Mg sites. |
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ISSN: | 1944-8244 1944-8252 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsami.3c02151 |