“…1,2) The performance of a thermoelectric material is generally evaluated by the dimensionless figure of merit, ZT, which is calculated from the Seebeck coefficient, S, electrical resistivity, , thermal conductivity, , and the absolute temperature, T, in the equation ZT ¼ S 2 T=. In order to improve the electrical properties of the -FeSi 2 , such as Seebeck coefficient and electrical resistivity, the doping of various elements, Co, [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Cr, 8) Ni, 8,9) Mn, 8,[10][11][12] Al, 3,4,6,12) Cu, 13) B, 14) Nb, 15) Zr, 16) or P, 17) etc., has been attempted during sample preparation. Co and Mn are well known as good dopants for n-type and p-type -FeSi 2 materials, respectively.…”