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Title: AgI alloying in SnTe boosts the thermoelectric performance via simultaneous valence band convergence and carrier concentration optimization
Authors: Banik, Ananya
Biswas, Kanishka
Keywords: Chemistry
Thermoelectrics
Tin telluride
Seebeck coefficient
Band convergence
Carrier optimization
Thermal-Conductivity
Bulk Thermoelectrics
High-Figure
Merit
Nanostructures
Snse
Skutterudites
Efficiency
Power
Mnte
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science
Citation: Banik, A.; Biswas, K., AgI alloying in SnTe boosts the thermoelectric performance via simultaneous valence band convergence and carrier concentration optimization. Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2016, 242, 43-49 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2016.02.012
Journal of Solid State Chemistry
242
Abstract: SnTe, a Pb-free analogue of PbTe, was earlier assumed to be a poor thermoelectric material due to excess p-type carrier concentration and large energy separation between light and heavy hole valence bands. Here, we report the enhancement of the thermoelectric performance of p-type SnTe by Ag and I co-doping. AgI (1-6 mol%) alloying in SnTe modulates its electronic structure by increasing the band gap of SnTe, which results in decrease in the energy separation between its light and heavy hole valence bands, thereby giving rise to valence band convergence. Additionally, iodine doping in the Te sublattice of SnTe decreases the excess p-type carrier concentration. Due to significant decrease in hole concentration and reduction of the energy separation between light and heavy hole valence bands, significant enhancement in Seebeck coefficient was achieved at the temperature range of 600-900 K for Sn1-xAgxTe1-xIx samples. A maximum thermoelectric figure of merit, zT, of similar to 1.05 was achieved at 860 K in high quality crystalline ingot of p-type Sn0.95Ag0.05Te0.95I0.05. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2206
ISSN: 0022-4596
Appears in Collections:Research Papers (Kaniska Biswas)

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