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Strained Endotaxial PbS Nanoprecipitates Boosting Ultrahigh Thermoelectric Quality Factor in n-Type PbTe As-Cast Ingots.

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Lead telluride (PbTe) has long been regarded as an excellent thermoelectric material at intermediate temperature range (573-873 K); however, n-type PbTe's performance is always relatively inferior to its p-type counterpart… Click to show full abstract

Lead telluride (PbTe) has long been regarded as an excellent thermoelectric material at intermediate temperature range (573-873 K); however, n-type PbTe's performance is always relatively inferior to its p-type counterpart mainly due to their different electronic band structures. In this work, an ultrahigh thermoelectric quality factor (µ/κL  ≈ 1.36 × 105 cm3 KJ-1 V-1 ) is reported in extra 0.3% Cu doped n-type (PbTe)0.9 (PbS)0.1 as-cast ingots. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) characterization reveals that excess PbS exists in PbTe matrix as strained endotaxial nanoprecipitates, which affect electrical and thermal conduction discriminately: (1) coherent PbTe/PbS lattice minimizes the interface scattering of charge carriers; (2) periodic strain centers at PbTe/PbS interface exhibit intensive strain contrast, which can strongly scatter heat-carrying phonons. Electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) characterization illustrates very large PbTe grains (≈1 mm) in these as-cast ingots, ensuring an extremely low grain boundary scattering rate thus a very high charge carrier mobility. Eventually, a remarkably high ZTmax  ≈ 1.5 at 773 K and an outstanding ZTavg  ≈ 1.0 between 323 and 773 K are simultaneously achieved in the (PbTe)0.9 (PbS)0.1  +0.3%Cu sample; these values are highly competitive with reported state-of-art n-type PbTe materials.

Keywords: pbs; type pbte; thermoelectric quality; pbte; cast ingots; ultrahigh thermoelectric

Journal Title: Small
Year Published: 2021

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