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Regulating Te Vacancies through Dopant Balancing via Excess Ag Enables Rebounding Power Factor and High Thermoelectric Performance in p‐Type PbTe

Thermoelectric properties are frequently manipulated by introducing point defects into a matrix. However, these properties often change in unfavorable directions owing to the spontaneous formation of vacancies at high temperatures. Although it is crucial to maintain high thermoelectric performance o...

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Autores principales: Jang, Hanhwi, Park, Jong Ho, Lee, Ho Seong, Ryu, Byungki, Park, Su‐Dong, Ju, Hyeon‐Ah, Yang, Sang‐Hyeok, Kim, Young‐Min, Nam, Woo Hyun, Wang, Heng, Male, James, Snyder, Gerald Jeffrey, Kim, Minjoon, Jung, Yeon Sik, Oh, Min‐Wook
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8529492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34390224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202100895
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author Jang, Hanhwi
Park, Jong Ho
Lee, Ho Seong
Ryu, Byungki
Park, Su‐Dong
Ju, Hyeon‐Ah
Yang, Sang‐Hyeok
Kim, Young‐Min
Nam, Woo Hyun
Wang, Heng
Male, James
Snyder, Gerald Jeffrey
Kim, Minjoon
Jung, Yeon Sik
Oh, Min‐Wook
author_facet Jang, Hanhwi
Park, Jong Ho
Lee, Ho Seong
Ryu, Byungki
Park, Su‐Dong
Ju, Hyeon‐Ah
Yang, Sang‐Hyeok
Kim, Young‐Min
Nam, Woo Hyun
Wang, Heng
Male, James
Snyder, Gerald Jeffrey
Kim, Minjoon
Jung, Yeon Sik
Oh, Min‐Wook
author_sort Jang, Hanhwi
collection PubMed
description Thermoelectric properties are frequently manipulated by introducing point defects into a matrix. However, these properties often change in unfavorable directions owing to the spontaneous formation of vacancies at high temperatures. Although it is crucial to maintain high thermoelectric performance over a broad temperature range, the suppression of vacancies is challenging since their formation is thermodynamically preferred. In this study, using PbTe as a model system, it is demonstrated that a high thermoelectric dimensionless figure of merit, zT ≈ 2.1 at 723 K, can be achieved by suppressing the vacancy formation via dopant balancing. Hole‐killer Te vacancies are suppressed by Ag doping because of the increased electron chemical potential. As a result, the re‐dissolution of Na(2)Te above 623 K can significantly increase the hole concentration and suppress the drop in the power factor. Furthermore, point defect scattering in material systems significantly reduces lattice thermal conductivity. The synergy between defect and carrier engineering offers a pathway for achieving a high thermoelectric performance by alleviating the power factor drop and can be utilized to enhance thermoelectric properties of thermoelectric materials.
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spelling pubmed-85294922021-10-27 Regulating Te Vacancies through Dopant Balancing via Excess Ag Enables Rebounding Power Factor and High Thermoelectric Performance in p‐Type PbTe Jang, Hanhwi Park, Jong Ho Lee, Ho Seong Ryu, Byungki Park, Su‐Dong Ju, Hyeon‐Ah Yang, Sang‐Hyeok Kim, Young‐Min Nam, Woo Hyun Wang, Heng Male, James Snyder, Gerald Jeffrey Kim, Minjoon Jung, Yeon Sik Oh, Min‐Wook Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Thermoelectric properties are frequently manipulated by introducing point defects into a matrix. However, these properties often change in unfavorable directions owing to the spontaneous formation of vacancies at high temperatures. Although it is crucial to maintain high thermoelectric performance over a broad temperature range, the suppression of vacancies is challenging since their formation is thermodynamically preferred. In this study, using PbTe as a model system, it is demonstrated that a high thermoelectric dimensionless figure of merit, zT ≈ 2.1 at 723 K, can be achieved by suppressing the vacancy formation via dopant balancing. Hole‐killer Te vacancies are suppressed by Ag doping because of the increased electron chemical potential. As a result, the re‐dissolution of Na(2)Te above 623 K can significantly increase the hole concentration and suppress the drop in the power factor. Furthermore, point defect scattering in material systems significantly reduces lattice thermal conductivity. The synergy between defect and carrier engineering offers a pathway for achieving a high thermoelectric performance by alleviating the power factor drop and can be utilized to enhance thermoelectric properties of thermoelectric materials. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8529492/ /pubmed/34390224 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202100895 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Jang, Hanhwi
Park, Jong Ho
Lee, Ho Seong
Ryu, Byungki
Park, Su‐Dong
Ju, Hyeon‐Ah
Yang, Sang‐Hyeok
Kim, Young‐Min
Nam, Woo Hyun
Wang, Heng
Male, James
Snyder, Gerald Jeffrey
Kim, Minjoon
Jung, Yeon Sik
Oh, Min‐Wook
Regulating Te Vacancies through Dopant Balancing via Excess Ag Enables Rebounding Power Factor and High Thermoelectric Performance in p‐Type PbTe
title Regulating Te Vacancies through Dopant Balancing via Excess Ag Enables Rebounding Power Factor and High Thermoelectric Performance in p‐Type PbTe
title_full Regulating Te Vacancies through Dopant Balancing via Excess Ag Enables Rebounding Power Factor and High Thermoelectric Performance in p‐Type PbTe
title_fullStr Regulating Te Vacancies through Dopant Balancing via Excess Ag Enables Rebounding Power Factor and High Thermoelectric Performance in p‐Type PbTe
title_full_unstemmed Regulating Te Vacancies through Dopant Balancing via Excess Ag Enables Rebounding Power Factor and High Thermoelectric Performance in p‐Type PbTe
title_short Regulating Te Vacancies through Dopant Balancing via Excess Ag Enables Rebounding Power Factor and High Thermoelectric Performance in p‐Type PbTe
title_sort regulating te vacancies through dopant balancing via excess ag enables rebounding power factor and high thermoelectric performance in p‐type pbte
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8529492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34390224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202100895
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