Grain-by-Grain Compositional Variations and Interstitial MetalsA New Route toward Achieving High Performance in Half-Heusler Thermoelectrics

Half-Heusler alloys based on TiNiSn are promising thermoelectric materials characterized by large power factors and good mechanical and thermal stabilities, but they are limited by large thermal conductivities. A variety of strategies have been used to disrupt their thermal transport, including allo...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2018-02, Vol.10 (5), p.4786-4793
Hauptverfasser: Barczak, Sonia A, Halpin, John E, Buckman, Jim, Decourt, Rodolphe, Pollet, Michael, Smith, Ronald I, MacLaren, Donald A, Bos, Jan-Willem G
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Zusammenfassung:Half-Heusler alloys based on TiNiSn are promising thermoelectric materials characterized by large power factors and good mechanical and thermal stabilities, but they are limited by large thermal conductivities. A variety of strategies have been used to disrupt their thermal transport, including alloying with heavy, generally expensive, elements and nanostructuring, enabling figures of merit, ZT ≥ 1 at elevated temperatures (>773 K). Here, we demonstrate an alternative strategy that is based around the partial segregation of excess Cu leading to grain-by-grain compositional variations, the formation of extruded Cu “wetting layers” between grains, andmost importantlythe presence of statistically distributed interstitials that reduce the thermal conductivity effectively through point-defect scattering. Our best TiNiCu y Sn (y ≤ 0.1) compositions have a temperature-averaged ZT device = 0.3–0.4 and estimated leg power outputs of 6–7 W cm–2 in the 323–773 K temperature range. This is a significant development as these materials were prepared using a straightforward processing method, do not contain any toxic, expensive, or scarce elements, and are therefore promising candidates for large-scale production.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.7b14525