Seebeck and Figure of
Merit Enhancement in Nanostructured
Antimony Telluride by Antisite Defect Suppression through Sulfur Doping
Posted on 2012-09-12 - 00:00
Antimony telluride has a low thermoelectric figure of
merit (ZT
< ∼0.3) because of a low Seebeck coefficient α arising
from high degenerate hole concentrations generated by antimony antisite
defects. Here, we mitigate this key problem by suppressing antisite
defect formation using subatomic percent sulfur doping. The resultant
10–25% higher α in bulk nanocrystalline antimony telluride
leads to ZT ∼ 0.95 at 423 K, which is superior to the best
non-nanostructured antimony telluride alloys. Density functional theory
calculations indicate that sulfur increases the antisite formation
activation energy and presage further improvements leading to ZT ∼
2 through optimized doping. Our findings are promising for designing
novel thermoelectric materials for refrigeration, waste heat recovery,
and solar thermal applications.
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Mehta, Rutvik
J.; Zhang, Yanliang; Zhu, Hong; Parker, David S.; Belley, Matthew; Singh, David J.; et al. (2016). Seebeck and Figure of
Merit Enhancement in Nanostructured
Antimony Telluride by Antisite Defect Suppression through Sulfur Doping. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl301639t