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Synergistically Optimized Carrier and Phonon Transport Properties in Bi-Cu2S Coalloyed GeTe.

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GeTe is an emerging lead-free thermoelectric material, but its excessive carrier concentration and high thermal conductivity severely restrict the enhancement of thermoelectric properties. In this study, the synergistically optimized thermoelectric… Click to show full abstract

GeTe is an emerging lead-free thermoelectric material, but its excessive carrier concentration and high thermal conductivity severely restrict the enhancement of thermoelectric properties. In this study, the synergistically optimized thermoelectric properties of p-type GeTe through Bi-Cu2S coalloying are reported. It can be found that the donor behavior of Bi and the substitution-interstitial defect pairs of Cu+ ions effectively reduce the hole concentration to an optimal level with carrier mobility less affected. At the same time, Bi-Cu2S coalloying induces many phonon scattering centers involving stacking faults, nanoprecipitations, grain boundaries and tetrahedral dislocations and suppresses the lattice thermal conductivity to 0.64 W m-1 K-1. Consequently, all effects synergistically yield a peak ZT of 1.9 at 770 K with a theoretical conversion efficiency of 14.5% (300-770 K) in the (Ge0.94Bi0.06Te)0.988(Cu2S)0.012 sample, which is very promising for mid-low temperature range waste heat harvest.

Keywords: carrier phonon; carrier; phonon transport; transport properties; optimized carrier; synergistically optimized

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2022

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