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Demixing and ordering in Ni(Ti,Zr)(Sb,Sn) half-Heusler materials
Joaquin Miranda Mena1, Thomas Gruhn
1Lehrstuhl für Material- und Prozesssimulation, Universität Bayreuth, Universitätsstraße 30, D-95447 Bayreuth, Germany. miranda.joaquin@gmail.com.
Phase separation in thermoelectric Ni(Ti,Zr)(Sb,Sn) half-Heusler materials was studied. Lowering temperature induces demixing and ordering, crucial for optimizing thermoelectric performance.
Area of Science:
- Materials Science
- Solid State Physics
- Computational Materials Science
Background:
- Half-Heusler materials are promising thermoelectrics.
- Controlling phase separation is key to enhancing thermoelectric properties.
Purpose of the Study:
- Investigate phase separation and ordering in Ni(Ti,Zr)(Sb,Sn) alloys.
- Understand the influence of stoichiometry and temperature on material structure.
Main Methods:
- Density Functional Theory (DFT)
- Monte Carlo simulations
- Mean-field modeling
Main Results:
- Observed demixing and ordering phenomena upon cooling.
- Demixing occurs in both (Ti,Zr) and (Sb,Sn) sublattices, with varying degrees.
- A second phase separation in the Sb/Sn sublattice was identified at 200 K for a specific Sn:Sb ratio.
Conclusions:
- Phase separation patterns in Ni(Ti,Zr)(Sb,Sn) provide insights for nano-structuring.
- These findings aid in developing strategies to improve the figure of merit for thermoelectric applications.
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