High-Performance
SnTe Thermoelectric Materials Enabled
by the Synergy of Band Convergence and Phonon Scattering
Posted on 2024-08-20 - 13:06
SnTe, an environmentally friendly thermoelectric material,
has
garnered widespread scholarly interest owing to its lead-free nature;
however, its intrinsic thermoelectric performance is constrained by
a relatively low Seebeck coefficient and an extremely high lattice
thermal conductivity. In this investigation, we employ the alloying
of Ge and AgSbTe2 to enhance the zT value
of SnTe. The study found that Ge, Ag, and Sb can effectively enhance
the Seebeck coefficient and power factor of SnTe by utilizing band
convergence. At the same time, a multitude of point defects induce
phonon scattering, consequently decreasing the lattice thermal conductivity
of SnTe. Collectively, these synergistic effects result in Sn0.75Ge0.25Te-15% AgSbTe2 achieving its
highest zT value of 1.28 at 823 K, with an average zT value of 0.77 between 400 and 823 K. Such high zT values of the SnTe-based thermoelectric material provide
the potential for applications in high-performance solid-state thermoelectric
devices.
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Yuan, Yi; Wang, Yaning; Ma, Yonghui; Yang, Ruiming; Li, Meiling; Liu, Tie; et al. (2024). High-Performance
SnTe Thermoelectric Materials Enabled
by the Synergy of Band Convergence and Phonon Scattering. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c10744