The Role of Ionized Impurity Scattering on the Thermoelectric Performances of Rock Salt AgPbmSnSe2+ m

Lin Pan, Sunanda Mitra, Li Dong Zhao, Yawei Shen, Yifeng Wang, Claudia Felser, David Berardan

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Abstract

This study reports on the successful synthesis and on the properties of polycrystalline AgPbmSnSe2+ m (m = ∞, 100, 50, 25) samples with a rock salt structure. Between ≈160 and ≈400 K, the dominant scattering process of the carriers in this system changes from acoustic phonon scattering in PbSe to ionized impurity scattering in AgPbmSnSe2+ m, which synergistically optimizes electrical and thermal transport properties. Thanks to the faint amount of AgSnSe2, the Seebeck coefficient is enhanced by boosting the scattering factor, the electric conductivity is improved by the increase of the concentration of holes coupled to a limited degradation of their mobility, and the total thermal conductivity is reduced by suppressing bipolar thermal conductivity. Therefore, ZT of AgPbmSnSe2+ m (m = 50) reaches 1.3 at 889 K. The mechanism suggested in this study opens new paths to improve the thermoelectric performances of other families of materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5149-5157
Number of pages9
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume26
Issue number28
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Jul 2016

Keywords

  • PbSe
  • ionized-impurity scattering
  • thermoelectric

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