Constructing Van Der Waals Gaps In Cubic-Structured Snte-Based Thermoelectric Materials

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE(2020)

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The practical application of eco-friendly tin telluride (SnTe) at intermediate temperatures has been long restricted by its lower average ZT than that of state-of-art PbTe. Here, a maximal figure of merit ZT(max) similar to 1.4 at 773 K and an ultrahigh ZT(ave) similar to 0.83 (between 323 and 773 K) are realized in SnTe by alloying with Sb2Te3 and follow-up rhenium doping. Microstructural characterizations reveal that Sb2Te3 alloying produces van der Waals gap-like structure throughout the SnTe matrix, leading to a significant reduction of lattice thermal conductivity; rhenium doping can tune the carrier concentration precisely at high temperatures, thus further improving the power factor. The construction of gap-like structure in our Sb2Te3(SnTe)(n) samples and its remarkable effect on thermoelectric transports can shed light for future studies of SnTe and analogous thermoelectric systems.
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