“…Thermoelectric materials, such as room-temperature Bi 2 Te 3 , mid-temperature tellurides, silicides, zinc–antimony alloy, half-Heusler, lead antimony silver telluride (LAST), and high-temperature SiGe, have been widely studied. Among them, CoSb 3 -based skutterudites have high carrier mobility (μ) and S , as well as high thermal stability. , Intrinsic CoSb 3 has a cage-like crystal structure with two voids occupying the 2a sites, (0, 0, 0) and (1/2, 1/2, 1/2), in its primitive cell, which can be filled by atoms with smaller atomic radii, such as alkaline-earth atoms, , rare-earth atoms, , and alkaline metals. , These fillers can tune the carrier transport properties of CoSb 3 into n-type or p-type.…”