Large mass field fluctuation and lattice anharmonicity effects promote thermoelectric and mechanical performances in NbFeSb half-Heusler alloys via Ti/Zr/Hf stepwise doping

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A(2023)

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Thermoelectric materials require not only high performance to maximize the energy-conversion efficiency but also good mechanical properties to guarantee machinability and reliable operation. In this work, multielement doped NbFeSb-based alloys were designed from the stepwise doping of Ti, Zr, and Hf atoms into Nb sites and then by increasing the Ti/Zr/Hf contents, which led to increases in the configurational entropy. Ti/Zr/Hf doping at Nb sites increased the hole-carrier concentration n and improved the electricaltransport properties, whereby the Nb0.82Ti0.06Zr0.06Hf0.06FeSb sample obtained the highest PF value of 40.3 mW cm(-1) K-2 at 973 K. Moreover, Ti/Zr/Hf doping decreased the lattice thermal conductivity by the strengthened point defect scattering and anharmonicity effect, resulting from the largely increased mass field fluctuation Tau m and Gruneisen parameter gamma, respectively. The lowest k(lat) of 3.6 W m(-1) K (-1), which was two times lower than that of the pristine NbFeSb, was realized in the Nb0.82Ti0.06Zr0.06Hf0.06FeSb sample at 973 K. As a result, the Nb0.82Ti0.06Zr0.06Hf0.06FeSb sample achieved the highest zT of 0.74 at 973 K and an average zT of 0.45 between 333 K and 973 K. Moreover, the highest compressive strength and microhardness could be achieved as 1061 MPa and 1124 HV, respectively, much higher than the reported state-of-the-art TE materials.
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lattice anharmonicity effects,thermoelectric,alloys,half-heusler
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