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Effect of annealing on microstructure and thermoelectric properties of hot-extruded Bi–Sb–Te bulk materials

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The effect of annealing on the microstructure, thermoelectric properties and hardness of the hot-extruded Bi–Sb–Te materials has been investigated systematically to optimize their thermoelectric and mechanical properties. The mechanically alloyed… Click to show full abstract

The effect of annealing on the microstructure, thermoelectric properties and hardness of the hot-extruded Bi–Sb–Te materials has been investigated systematically to optimize their thermoelectric and mechanical properties. The mechanically alloyed powder was consolidated by hot extrusion at either 340 or 400 °C, followed by annealing in a temperature range of 260–400 °C. The microstructure of the annealed samples contained submicron grains with preferred (001) texture. As annealing temperature increased, the small-angle grain boundaries (SAGBs) increased because the increased amount of Te-rich and Sb-rich phases inhibits the movements of dislocations and SAGBs. The submicron microstructure led to a low thermal conductivity, for example, ~ 0.9 W/mK after annealing at TA ≥ 380 °C. The Seebeck coefficient highly depended on carrier mobility in addition to carrier concentration. For the extruded samples prepared at a lower extrusion temperature of 340 °C, the mobility increased significantly after annealing, resulting in great enhancements in the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity. A peak ZT value of 0.94 and high hardness were simultaneously obtained under the conditions of hot extrusion at 340 °C and annealing at 380 °C. It seems that the combination of low-temperature extrusion and high-temperature annealing is an effective route to prepare high-performance Bi2Te3-based materials.

Keywords: annealing microstructure; thermoelectric properties; temperature; microstructure thermoelectric; effect annealing; microstructure

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Science
Year Published: 2018

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