Improving the thermoelectric performance of p-type PbSe via synergistically enhancing the Seebeck coefficient and reducing electronic thermal conductivity

In this work, the thermoelectric performance of p-type PbSe was improved dramatically by enhancing the Seebeck coefficient and reducing electronic thermal conductivity through CdTe alloying. CdTe alloying effectively increased the effective mass of p-type Pb 0.98 Na 0.02 Se due to band flattening an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Materials for energy and sustainability, 2020-01, Vol.8 (9), p.4931-4937
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Zhiwei, Wang, Dongyang, Li, Caiyun, Wang, Jinfeng, Wang, Guangtao, Zhao, Li-Dong
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, the thermoelectric performance of p-type PbSe was improved dramatically by enhancing the Seebeck coefficient and reducing electronic thermal conductivity through CdTe alloying. CdTe alloying effectively increased the effective mass of p-type Pb 0.98 Na 0.02 Se due to band flattening and promoting the valence band convergence, which contributed to a high Seebeck coefficient of ∼238 μV K −1 at 860 K and large power factor of ∼18.2 μW cm −1 K −2 at 860 K for Pb 0.98 Na 0.02 Se + 4% CdTe. Furthermore, CdTe alloying reduced the carrier mobility of Pb 0.98 Na 0.02 Se due to the enhanced scattering of impurity atoms, which results in a remarkable reduction of electronic thermal conductivity. As a result, due to its higher power factor and lower thermal conductivity, a high thermoelectric figure of merit ZT ∼1.5 at 860 K was achieved for Pb 0.98 Na 0.02 Se + 4% CdTe. This paper provides one novel approach to enhance the thermoelectric performance of p-type PbSe through synergistically manipulating electrical and thermal transport properties.
ISSN:2050-7488
2050-7496
DOI:10.1039/C9TA13927C