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Influence of fast neutron and gamma irradiation on the thermoelectric properties of n-type and p-type SiGe alloy

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Abstract The thermoelectric materials that work in radioisotope thermoelectric generators or space reactor power sources will be exposed to neutron irradiation and gamma irradiation for a long time. Herein, the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The thermoelectric materials that work in radioisotope thermoelectric generators or space reactor power sources will be exposed to neutron irradiation and gamma irradiation for a long time. Herein, the influences of neutron irradiation doses between 1013 n/cm2 and 1015 n/cm2, and gamma irradiation of 104 Gy, on the transport properties of n- and p-type SiGe alloys were investigated. It was found that, neutron irradiation causes defects, and leads to a dramatic decrease in carrier mobility for both n- and p-type SiGe. As a result, the thermoelectric properties of both n- and p-type SiGe decline steeply after neutron irradiation. However, the thermoelectric properties of SiGe alloys can be restored by heat treatment at proper temperature. The n-type SiGe is more sensitive to neutron irradiation than p-type SiGe. After 1015 n/cm2 neutron irradiation, the electrical conductivity, power factor and ZT of n-type SiGe decrease to 0.014%, 5% and 3.8% that of an un-irradiated sample; while the electrical conductivity, power factor, and ZT of p-type SiGe decrease to 0.14%, 12% and 5.2% that of an un-irradiated sample. The healing temperature is 1273 K for n-type SiGe, while 623 K for p-type SiGe. Gamma irradiation has no obvious effect on the transport properties of SiGe alloys.

Keywords: gamma irradiation; type sige; irradiation; neutron irradiation

Journal Title: Journal of Nuclear Materials
Year Published: 2020

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