SrSi2 composite
films exhibit a significant improvement
in thermoelectric performance through the mixture of the stable cubic
phase with a metastable layered phase. The phase fraction of the cubic
and layered phases in SrSi2 films is controlled by changing
the deposition temperature. The film deposited at 700 °C, which
is composed of a semimetallic cubic phase and a small portion of a
metallic layered phase, shows a high figure of merit, ZT, beyond 0.4 at around room temperature. This value is eight times
larger than the previously reported one for cubic SrSi2 bulk polycrystals. These large values originate from the microstructures
of the films, which reduce thermal conductivity without deterioration
of the power factor.