Triple
Synergistic Modulation via Sn Doping in Tetrahedrites:
Electronic Structure, DOS, and Scattering Engineering for a High Thermoelectric
Performance
Posted on 2025-04-30 - 13:04
Achieving
a high power factor and low lattice thermal conductivity
is crucial for improving the thermoelectric performance. The eco-friendly
Cu12Sb4S13 tetrahedrite inherently
exhibits a high power factor (∼10–14 μW cm–1 K–2) and low thermal conductivity
(0.5–1.00 W m–1 K–1), but
these properties also impose significant limitations for further performance
enhancement. To overcome these challenges, researchers have explored
strategies such as codoping/synergistic element doping and nanocomposites.
In this work, we demonstrate that Sn doping at the Sb site in Cu12Sb4S13 (without the use of nanocomposites)
enables the synergistic modulation of both the electronic and thermal
properties. The Sn doping increases the hole concentration and enhances
the density of states (DOS), leading to a marked improvement in the
power factor (at 750 K), 12 μW cm–1 K–2 for x = 0 to 16 μW cm–1 K–2 for x = 0.04.
Simultaneously, Sn doping induces strong phonon scattering, which
lowers thermal conductivity by ∼69% (at 750 K). This synergistic
modulation of the electronic structure, DOS, and scattering mechanisms
results in a significant enhancement in the thermoelectric performance.
The optimized Cu12Sb3.96Sn0.04S13 sample exhibits an exceptional figure of merit (ZT) of 1.26 at 750 K, representing a 126% increase compared
to pristine Cu12Sb4S13. These findings
demonstrate the effectiveness of Sn doping in simultaneously optimizing
the electrical and thermal properties of Cu12Sb4S13 through the synergistic modulation of the electronic
structure, density of states, and phonon scattering mechanisms.
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Huang, Lulu; Wan, Shanhong; Wu, Junyang; Wang, Binbin; Yu, Hongsong; Liu, Yu; et al. (2025). Triple
Synergistic Modulation via Sn Doping in Tetrahedrites:
Electronic Structure, DOS, and Scattering Engineering for a High Thermoelectric
Performance. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.5c03760