Maximizing the performance of n-type Mg3Bi2 based materials for room-temperature power generation and thermoelectric cooling
Although the thermoelectric effect was discovered around 200 years ago, the main application in practice is thermoelectric cooling using the traditional Bi 2 Te 3 . The related studies of new and efficient room-temperature thermoelectric materials and modules have, however, not come to fruition yet....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2022-03, Vol.13 (1), p.1120-1120, Article 1120 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Although the thermoelectric effect was discovered around 200 years ago, the main application in practice is thermoelectric cooling using the traditional Bi
2
Te
3
. The related studies of new and efficient room-temperature thermoelectric materials and modules have, however, not come to fruition yet. In this work, the electronic properties of n-type Mg
3.2
Bi
1.5
Sb
0.5
material are maximized via delicate microstructural design with the aim of eliminating the thermal grain boundary resistance, eventually leading to a high
zT
above 1 over a broad temperature range from 323 K to 423 K. Importantly, we further demonstrated a great breakthrough in the non-Bi
2
Te
3
thermoelectric module, coupled with the high-performance p-type α-MgAgSb, for room-temperature power generation and thermoelectric cooling. A high conversion efficiency of ~2.8% at the temperature difference of 95 K and a maximum temperature difference of 56.5 K are experimentally achieved. If the interfacial contact resistance is further reduced, our non-Bi
2
Te
3
module may rival the long-standing champion commercial Bi
2
Te
3
system. Overall, this work represents a substantial step towards the real thermoelectric application using non-Bi
2
Te
3
materials and devices.
The awaited studies of new and efficient thermoelectric modules have not come to fruition yet. Here, the authors demonstrate a high thermoelectric performance of non-Bi
2
Te
3
module for room-temperature power generation and thermoelectric cooling. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-022-28798-4 |