2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4869220
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PbTe-based thermoelectric nanocomposites with reduced thermal conductivity by SiC nanodispersion

Abstract: For further thermoelectric performance enhancement by the nanocomposite effect, a small amount (<2 vol. %) of 30 nm SiC particles were added into a compositionally optimized AgPb m SbTe mþ2 thermoelectric alloy fabricated by mechanical alloying and spark plasma sintering. Although the energy filtering effect is not available in the present composite due to the mismatched interface between SiC and the matrix, a small amount of SiC dispersions were revealed to be effective to reduce the thermal conductivity via … Show more

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“…Other materials such as manganese silicide based NCs [100] and magnesium silicide based NCs [101,102,103], polycrystalline SnSe embedded with PbTe nanoinclusions [104], Skutterudites CoSb 3 compounds [105] and Yb x Co 4 Sb 12 alloy [106] based NCs, n -type half-Heuslers alloy Hf 0.75 Zr 0.25 NiSn 0.99 Sb 0.01 based NCs [107], p -type half-Heuslers alloy Zr 0.5 Hf 0.5 CoSb 0.8 Sn 0.2 based NCs [108] and Zr 0.25 Hf 0.25 NiSn based NCs [109], BiCuSeO-based NCs [110] and InGaAs alloy embedded with ErAs nanoparticles [111,112] are also studied. Furthermore, some non-TE materials like carbon nanotube [113], C 60 [114,115], graphene [116,117], SiC [118] and platinum nanocrystals [119] are used as nanoconstituents to embed into Bi 2 Te 3 and Sb 2 Te 3 based materials to enhance ZT .…”
Section: Nanocomposites For Thermoelectricitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other materials such as manganese silicide based NCs [100] and magnesium silicide based NCs [101,102,103], polycrystalline SnSe embedded with PbTe nanoinclusions [104], Skutterudites CoSb 3 compounds [105] and Yb x Co 4 Sb 12 alloy [106] based NCs, n -type half-Heuslers alloy Hf 0.75 Zr 0.25 NiSn 0.99 Sb 0.01 based NCs [107], p -type half-Heuslers alloy Zr 0.5 Hf 0.5 CoSb 0.8 Sn 0.2 based NCs [108] and Zr 0.25 Hf 0.25 NiSn based NCs [109], BiCuSeO-based NCs [110] and InGaAs alloy embedded with ErAs nanoparticles [111,112] are also studied. Furthermore, some non-TE materials like carbon nanotube [113], C 60 [114,115], graphene [116,117], SiC [118] and platinum nanocrystals [119] are used as nanoconstituents to embed into Bi 2 Te 3 and Sb 2 Te 3 based materials to enhance ZT .…”
Section: Nanocomposites For Thermoelectricitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The energy crisis and environmental problems have promoted the swift development of TE materials in the past few decades [1][2][3][4]. Compared to the mainstream tellurium-based TE materials [5][6][7][8], nanostructured metal chalcogenides with low cost, low toxicity, and abundant elements exhibit interesting physical properties [9,10]. Therefore, nanostructured metal chalcogenides TE materials such as Cu-Se [11][12][13] and Cu-S materials [14][15][16][17] have received more attention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, this value is nearly comparable to that in classical p-type thermoelectric materials, such as fully filled skutterudites and commercial Bi 2 Te 3 -based materials. Meanwhile, M A N U S C R I P T A C C E P T E D ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT matrices, SiC nanodispersions in PbTe-based thermoelectric nanocomposites [20], hierarchical nanostructured β-Zn 4 Sb 3 -Cu 3 SbSe 4 [21], or β-Zn 4 Sb 3 alloy bulk embedded with (Bi 2 Te 3 ) 0.2 (Sb 2 Te 3 ) 0.8 [22]. Provided the phonon mean-free path is reduced by enhanced phonon boundary scattering to a greater degree than any reduction in the mean-free path of charge carriers, significantly reduced thermal conductivities without negatively affecting electrical properties (even improving in some cases) could be obtained, leading to a net effect of an improvement in the figure of merit.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%