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Prediction of Thermoelectric Performance in Topological Phonon Compounds MgSnP2 and MgSnAs2
Meilin Yuan1, Haoran Wei2, Yuanhao Duan2
1College of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Chongqing Normal University, Chongqing 401331, P. R. China.
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Thermoelectric materials face scalability challenges due to the reliance on rare or toxic elements. Here, using first-principles calculations, we identify two magnesium-based semiconductors, MgSnP2 and MgSnAs2, as promising eco-friendly alternatives that exhibit intrinsically low lattice thermal conductivity (κL) and exceptionally high power factor (PF). Four-phonon calculations predict κL values of 10.8 (2.8) for MgSnP2 and 7.1 (2.1) for MgSnAs2 at 300 (800) K along the a-axis. Symmetry analysis identifies the presence of symmetry-protected nodal lines and a doubly degenerate Weyl point in the two compounds, inducing linearly crossing phonon branches that substantially enhance group velocities. However, the increased phonon scattering ultimately offsets the positive contribution to κL. Remarkably, p-type doping achieves PF values of 1.96 × 10-5 W K-2 cm-1 for MgSnP2 and 6.65 × 10-5 W K-2 cm-1 for MgSnAs2 at 800 K, yielding ZT values of 0.41 and 1.31. These findings highlight their potential as eco-friendly, high-performance alternatives and advance the design of Mg-based thermoelectric materials.
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