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Achieving Excellent and Stable Thermoelectric Properties in p-Type (Mg3.2Sb2)0.5(YbZn2Sb2)0.5-Based Materials via
Hongpan Zhu1,2, Yongfeng Zhang1,2, Yao Chen1,2
1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China.
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Developing high-performance p-type Mg3Sb2-based thermoelectric materials is vitally important to the construction of efficient all-Mg3Sb2-based thermoelectric devices. Herein, by utilizing (Mg3.2Sb2)0.5(YbZn2Sb2)0.5 as an example, we demonstrate that optimizing fabrication processes is crucial to the achievement of excellent and stable thermoelectric properties. High-energy ball milling of melting-annealing-fabricated YbZn2Sb2 with Mg and Sb powders, followed by spark plasma sintering, leads to the formation of (Mg3.2Sb2)0.5(YbZn2Sb2)0.5 pellets with dense microstructures and stable thermoelectric properties during repeated testing. Further, the optimized synthesis route facilitates the fabrication of Ag-doped (Mg3.2Sb2)0.5(YbZn2Sb2)0.5 samples with high relative density and stable thermoelectric properties, in which Ag doping effectively boosts the carrier concentration and power factor. Eventually, the (Mg3.18Ag0.02Sb2)0.5(YbZn2Sb2)0.5 sample exhibits a dimensionless figure of merit (zT) of 1.17 at 773 K and an average zT of 0.69 over 300-773 K, which are among the highest values reported for p-type Mg3Sb2-based materials. This study demonstrates the importance of optimizing fabrication processes and compositional tuning in achieving high and stable thermoelectric properties in p-type Mg3Sb2-based materials.
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