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Published on: May 17, 2024
Matrix plainification leads to high thermoelectric performance in plastic Cu2Se/SnSe composites
Pan Ying1, Qingyang Jian1, Yaru Gong1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210094, China.
Abstract:
Thermoelectric technology exhibits significant potential for power generation and electronic cooling. In this study, we report the achievement of exceptional thermoelectric performance and high plasticity in stable Cu2Se/SnSe composites. A novel matrix plainification strategy was employed to eliminate lattice vacancies within the Cu2Se matrix of the Cu2Se/SnSe composites, resulting in a marked improvement in carrier mobility and power factor. The presence of quasi-coherent interfaces induces phonon scattering, reducing lattice thermal conductivity without compromising carrier mobility. Consequently, a high figure of merit (ZT) of 3.3 was attained in the Cu2Se/5 wt.% Sn0.96Pb0.01Zn0.03Se composite. Additionally, the presence of high-density nanotwins imparts remarkable plasticity to the composite, yielding a compressive strain of 12%. The secondary phase contributes to the stability of the composite by hindering the extensive migration of Cu ions through bonding interactions. Our findings present a novel strategy for enhancing the thermoelectric performance of composite semiconductors, with potential applicability to other thermoelectric systems.
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