Abinitio determination of crystal structures of the thermoelectric material MgAgSb

Materials with the half-Heusler structure possess interesting electrical and magnetic properties, including potential for thermoelectric applications. MgAgSb is compositionally and structurally related to many half-Heusler materials but has not been extensively studied. This work presents the high-t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical Review B 2012-04, Vol.85 (14), Article 144120
Hauptverfasser: Kirkham, Melanie J., dos Santos, Antonio M., Rawn, Claudia J., Lara-Curzio, Edgar, Sharp, Jeff W., Thompson, Alan J.
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Zusammenfassung:Materials with the half-Heusler structure possess interesting electrical and magnetic properties, including potential for thermoelectric applications. MgAgSb is compositionally and structurally related to many half-Heusler materials but has not been extensively studied. This work presents the high-temperature x-ray diffraction analysis of MgAgSb between 27 and 420 [degrees]C, complemented with thermoelectric property measurements. MgAgSb is found to exist in three different crystal structures in this temperature region, taking the half-Heusler structure at high temperatures, a Cu sub(2) Sb-related structure at intermediate temperatures, and a previously unreported tetragonal structure at room temperature. All three structures are related by a distorted Mg-Sb rocksalt-type sublattice, differing primarily in the Ag location among the available tetrahedral sites. Transition temperatures between the three phases correlate well with discontinuities in the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity; the best performance occurs with the novel room temperature phase. For application of MgAgSb as a thermoelectric material, it may be desirable to develop methods to stabilize the room temperature phase at higher temperatures.
ISSN:1098-0121
1550-235X
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.85.144120