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High Thermoelectric Performance in Polycrystalline GeSiSn Ternary Alloy Thin Films
Shintaro Maeda1, Takamitsu Ishiyama1, Takeshi Nishida1
1Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki305-8573, Japan.
Abstract:
Group IV materials are promising candidates for highly reliable and human-friendly thin-film thermoelectric generators, used for micro-energy harvesting. In this study, we investigated the synthesis and thermoelectric applications of a Ge-based ternary alloy thin film, Ge1-SiSn. The solid-phase crystallization of the highly densified amorphous precursors allowed the formation of high-quality polycrystalline Ge1-SiSn layers on an insulating substrate. The small compositions of Si and Sn in Ge1-SiSn (x < 0.15 and y < 0.05) lowered the thermal conductivity (3.1 W m-1 K-1) owing to the alloy scattering of phonons, while maintaining a high carrier mobility (approximately 200 cm2 V-1 s-1). The solid-phase diffusion of Ga and P allowed us to control the carrier concentration to the order of 1019 cm-3 for holes and 1018 cm-3 for electrons. For both p- and n-type Ge1-SiSn, the power factor peaked at x = 0.06 and y = 0.02, reaching 1160 μW m-1 K-2 for p-type and 2040 μW m-1 K-2 for n-type. The resulting dimensionless figure of merits (0.12 for p-type and 0.20 for n-type) are higher than those of most environmentally friendly thermoelectric thin films. These results indicate that group IV alloys are promising candidates for high-performance, reliable thin-film thermoelectric generators.

