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Published April 25, 2012 | public
Journal Article

Influence of a Nano Phase Segregation on the Thermoelectric Properties of the p-Type Doped Stannite Compound Cu_(2+x)Zn_(1−x)GeSe_4

Abstract

Engineering nanostructure in bulk thermoelectric materials has recently been established as an effective approach to scatter phonons, reducing the phonon mean free path, without simultaneously decreasing the electron mean free path for an improvement of the performance of thermoelectric materials. Herein the synthesis, phase stability, and thermoelectric properties of the solid solutions Cu_(2+x)Zn_(1–x)GeSe_4 (x = 0–0.1) are reported. The substitution of Zn^(2+) with Cu^+ introduces holes as charge carriers in the system and results in an enhancement of the thermoelectric efficiency. Nano-sized impurities formed via phase segregation at higher dopant contents have been identified and are located at the grain boundaries of the material. The impurities lead to enhanced phonon scattering, a significant reduction in lattice thermal conductivity, and therefore an increase in the thermoelectric figure of merit in these materials. This study also reveals the existence of an insulator-to-metal transition at 450 K.

Additional Information

© 2012 American Chemical Society. Received: February 13, 2012. Publication Date (Web): April 5, 2012. W.G.Z. thanks the Carl-Zeiss foundation and the Graduate School of Excellence MAINZ, funded by the State of Rhineland-Palatinate. We also acknowledge Alex Zevalkink for performing high-temperature Hall measurements at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Nick Heinz for obtaining EDS data and SEM micrographs.

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