2022
DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202202539
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Incompletely Decomposed In4SnSe4 Leads to High‐Ranged Thermoelectric Performance in n‐Type PbTe

Abstract: Additives in thermoelectric materials are conventionally considered as either extrinsic defects or second phases regardless of their dynamic processes. Herein, In4SnSe4, with inherent low thermal conductivity, is introduced into n‐type PbTe. It is revealed that In4SnSe4 decomposes incompletely at high temperatures, in which around 80% of In4SnSe4 dissolves into InSe and Sn, while 20% forms as nano‐precipitates. Benefiting from the incomplete decomposition, PbTe‐0.1%In4SnSe4 presents superior thermoelectric per… Show more

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“…A key measure of this coupling strength is the ratio of m H to k L (m H / k L ). 18,58,63 The depicted room-temperature m H /k L of Cu y (-PbSe) 0.9 (GeS) 0.1 (y = 0.002-0.005) in Fig. 7a shows a signicant increase compared to that of (Pb 0.995 Sb 0.005 Se) 0.9 (GeS) 0.1 , revealing a certain degree of electron-phonon decoupling.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A key measure of this coupling strength is the ratio of m H to k L (m H / k L ). 18,58,63 The depicted room-temperature m H /k L of Cu y (-PbSe) 0.9 (GeS) 0.1 (y = 0.002-0.005) in Fig. 7a shows a signicant increase compared to that of (Pb 0.995 Sb 0.005 Se) 0.9 (GeS) 0.1 , revealing a certain degree of electron-phonon decoupling.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…20,21 As a commercial thermoelectric material, Bi 2 Te 3 is limited by its scarce and high-cost raw materials. 22,23 Therefore, it is imperative to seek a substitute for Bi 2 Te 3 and some alternatives have been developed in recent years, like SnSe, [24][25][26] Mg 3 Sb 2 , 27,28 PbTe, 29,30 PbSe, 31,32 etc. Among them, SnSe, with earth-abundant and nontoxic elements, has shown tremendous potential in both solid-state cooling and waste heat recovery based on its high ZT across a broad temperature range in both n-type and p-type SnSe crystals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Therefore, creating additional phonon scattering centers to restrict heat propagation through lattice vibration and reduce the κ L is highly preferable and effective toward thermoelectric optimization. In this regard, typical strategies, such as nanostructuring 8,9 and introducing crystal defects of different dimensions and scales, 10,11 are well established.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%