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Multiple Valence Bands Convergence and Localized Lattice Engineering Lead to Superhigh Thermoelectric Figure of Merit in MnTe.


ABSTRACT: MnTe has been considered a promising candidate for lead-free mid-temperature range thermoelectric clean energy conversions. However, the widespread use of this technology is constrained by the relatively low-cost performance of materials. Developing environmentally friendly thermoelectrics with high performance and earth-abundant elements is thus an urgent task. MnTe is a candidate, yet a peak ZT of 1.4 achieved so far is less satisfactory. Here, a remarkably high ZT of 1.6 at 873 K in MnTe system is realized by facilitating multiple valence band convergence and localized lattice engineering. It is demonstrated that SbGe incorporation promotes the convergence of multiple electronic valence bands in MnTe. Simultaneously, the carrier concentration can be optimized by SbGeS alloying, which significantly enhances the power factor. Simultaneously, MnS nanorods combined with dislocations and lattice distortions lead to strong phonon scattering, resulting in a markedly low lattice thermal conductivity(κlat ) of 0.54 W m K-1 , quite close to the amorphous limit. As a consequence, extraordinary thermoelectric performance is achieved by decoupling electron and phonon transport. The vast increase in ZT promotes MnTe as an emerging Pb-free thermoelectric compound for a wide range of applications in waste heat recovery and power generation.

SUBMITTER: Zulkifal S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10265067 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multiple Valence Bands Convergence and Localized Lattice Engineering Lead to Superhigh Thermoelectric Figure of Merit in MnTe.

Zulkifal Shahzada S   Wang Zhichao Z   Zhang Xuemei X   Siddique Suniya S   Yu Yuan Y   Wang Chong C   Gong Yaru Y   Li Shuang S   Li Di D   Zhang Yongsheng Y   Wang Peng P   Tang Guodong G  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20230424 17


MnTe has been considered a promising candidate for lead-free mid-temperature range thermoelectric clean energy conversions. However, the widespread use of this technology is constrained by the relatively low-cost performance of materials. Developing environmentally friendly thermoelectrics with high performance and earth-abundant elements is thus an urgent task. MnTe is a candidate, yet a peak ZT of 1.4 achieved so far is less satisfactory. Here, a remarkably high ZT of 1.6 at 873 K in MnTe syst  ...[more]

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