Lattice plainification advances highly effective SnSe crystalline thermoelectrics
Beihang University · Zhengzhou University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Thermoelectric technology has been widely used for key areas, including waste-heat recovery and solid-state cooling. We discovered tin selenide (SnSe) crystals with potential power generation and Peltier cooling performance. The extensive off-stoichiometric defects have a larger impact on the transport properties of SnSe, which motivated us to develop a lattice plainification strategy for defects engineering. We demonstrated that Cu can fill Sn vacancies to weaken defects scattering and boost carrier mobility, facilitating a power factor exceeding ~100 microwatts per centimeter per square kelvin and a dimensionless figure of merit ( ZT ) of ~1.5 at 300 kelvin, with an average ZT of ~2.2 at 300 to 773 kelvin.…
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12Topics & keywords
- Thermoelectric materials
- Thermoelectric cooling
- Thermoelectric effect
- Materials science
- Kelvin probe force microscope
- Condensed matter physics
- Figure of merit
- Seebeck coefficient