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Influence of Generated Defects by Ar Implantation on the Thermoelectric Properties of ScN

[Image: see text] Nowadays, making thermoelectric materials more efficient in energy conversion is still a challenge. In this work, to reduce the thermal conductivity and thus improve the overall thermoelectric performances, point and extended defects were generated in epitaxial 111-ScN thin films b...

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Autores principales: Burcea, Razvan, Barbot, Jean-François, Renault, Pierre-Olivier, Eyidi, Dominique, Girardeau, Thierry, Marteau, Marc, Giovannelli, Fabien, Zenji, Ahmad, Rampnoux, Jean-Michel, Dilhaire, Stefan, Eklund, Per, le Febvrier, Arnaud
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9516874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36185810
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.2c01672
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author Burcea, Razvan
Barbot, Jean-François
Renault, Pierre-Olivier
Eyidi, Dominique
Girardeau, Thierry
Marteau, Marc
Giovannelli, Fabien
Zenji, Ahmad
Rampnoux, Jean-Michel
Dilhaire, Stefan
Eklund, Per
le Febvrier, Arnaud
author_facet Burcea, Razvan
Barbot, Jean-François
Renault, Pierre-Olivier
Eyidi, Dominique
Girardeau, Thierry
Marteau, Marc
Giovannelli, Fabien
Zenji, Ahmad
Rampnoux, Jean-Michel
Dilhaire, Stefan
Eklund, Per
le Febvrier, Arnaud
author_sort Burcea, Razvan
collection PubMed
description [Image: see text] Nowadays, making thermoelectric materials more efficient in energy conversion is still a challenge. In this work, to reduce the thermal conductivity and thus improve the overall thermoelectric performances, point and extended defects were generated in epitaxial 111-ScN thin films by implantation using argon ions. The films were investigated by structural, optical, electrical, and thermoelectric characterization methods. The results demonstrated that argon implantation leads to the formation of stable defects (up to 750 K operating temperature). These were identified as interstitial-type defect clusters and argon vacancy complexes. The insertion of these specific defects induces acceptor-type deep levels in the band gap, yielding a reduction in the free-carrier mobility. With a reduced electrical conductivity, the irradiated sample exhibited a higher Seebeck coefficient while maintaining the power factor of the film. The thermal conductivity is strongly reduced from 12 to 3 W·m(–1)·K(–1) at 300 K, showing the influence of defects in increasing phonon scattering. Subsequent high-temperature annealing at 1573 K leads to the progressive evolution of these defects: the initial clusters of interstitials evolved to the benefit of smaller clusters and the formation of bubbles. Thus, the number of free carriers, the resistivity, and the Seebeck coefficient are almost restored but the mobility of the carriers remains low and a 30% drop in thermal conductivity is still effective (k(total) ∼ 8.5 W·m(–1)·K(–1)). This study shows that control defect engineering with defects introduced by irradiation using noble gases in a thermoelectric coating can be an attractive method to enhance the figure of merit of thermoelectric materials.
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spelling pubmed-95168742022-09-29 Influence of Generated Defects by Ar Implantation on the Thermoelectric Properties of ScN Burcea, Razvan Barbot, Jean-François Renault, Pierre-Olivier Eyidi, Dominique Girardeau, Thierry Marteau, Marc Giovannelli, Fabien Zenji, Ahmad Rampnoux, Jean-Michel Dilhaire, Stefan Eklund, Per le Febvrier, Arnaud ACS Appl Energy Mater [Image: see text] Nowadays, making thermoelectric materials more efficient in energy conversion is still a challenge. In this work, to reduce the thermal conductivity and thus improve the overall thermoelectric performances, point and extended defects were generated in epitaxial 111-ScN thin films by implantation using argon ions. The films were investigated by structural, optical, electrical, and thermoelectric characterization methods. The results demonstrated that argon implantation leads to the formation of stable defects (up to 750 K operating temperature). These were identified as interstitial-type defect clusters and argon vacancy complexes. The insertion of these specific defects induces acceptor-type deep levels in the band gap, yielding a reduction in the free-carrier mobility. With a reduced electrical conductivity, the irradiated sample exhibited a higher Seebeck coefficient while maintaining the power factor of the film. The thermal conductivity is strongly reduced from 12 to 3 W·m(–1)·K(–1) at 300 K, showing the influence of defects in increasing phonon scattering. Subsequent high-temperature annealing at 1573 K leads to the progressive evolution of these defects: the initial clusters of interstitials evolved to the benefit of smaller clusters and the formation of bubbles. Thus, the number of free carriers, the resistivity, and the Seebeck coefficient are almost restored but the mobility of the carriers remains low and a 30% drop in thermal conductivity is still effective (k(total) ∼ 8.5 W·m(–1)·K(–1)). This study shows that control defect engineering with defects introduced by irradiation using noble gases in a thermoelectric coating can be an attractive method to enhance the figure of merit of thermoelectric materials. American Chemical Society 2022-08-23 2022-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9516874/ /pubmed/36185810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.2c01672 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Burcea, Razvan
Barbot, Jean-François
Renault, Pierre-Olivier
Eyidi, Dominique
Girardeau, Thierry
Marteau, Marc
Giovannelli, Fabien
Zenji, Ahmad
Rampnoux, Jean-Michel
Dilhaire, Stefan
Eklund, Per
le Febvrier, Arnaud
Influence of Generated Defects by Ar Implantation on the Thermoelectric Properties of ScN
title Influence of Generated Defects by Ar Implantation on the Thermoelectric Properties of ScN
title_full Influence of Generated Defects by Ar Implantation on the Thermoelectric Properties of ScN
title_fullStr Influence of Generated Defects by Ar Implantation on the Thermoelectric Properties of ScN
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Generated Defects by Ar Implantation on the Thermoelectric Properties of ScN
title_short Influence of Generated Defects by Ar Implantation on the Thermoelectric Properties of ScN
title_sort influence of generated defects by ar implantation on the thermoelectric properties of scn
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9516874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36185810
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.2c01672
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