Abstract
P-type ternary sulfide Cu2SnS3and CuCo2S4with merits of low toxicity, natural abundance and intrinsically low lattice thermal conductivity are considered as promising eco-friendly thermoelectric materials. Here, we report a remarkable thermoelectric property enhancement in a Cu2SnS3-based nanocomposite material with the incorporation of 5 mol% CuCo2S4. Like the traditional modulation doping approach, in such a two-phase nanocomposite, charge carriers are mainly derived from the CuCo2S4(metal-like) phase and transferred to the Cu2SnS3(semiconductor) phase enabled by an appropriate band alignment. Results reveal that such a hetero-structure can simultaneously improve the unsatisfactory carrier concentration of both the phases to a moderate level and also maintain the high carrier mobility of pristine Cu2SnS3, contributing to an increased power factor of ∼10 μW cm−1K−2at 773 K. Meanwhile, the homogeneous distribution of the nanoscale minor phase can effectively impede phonon transport and results in a suppressed lattice thermal conductivity of ∼0.5 W m−1K−1at 773 K. Ultimately, a highZT∼ 0.83 has been achieved at 773 K which is comparable with that of the best Cu2SnS3-based material obtained by cobalt doping.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 16928-16935 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Journal of Materials Chemistry A |
Volume | 9 |
Issue number | 31 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 21 Aug 2021 |