2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-016-6162-1
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The phase structure and electrical performance of the limited solid solution CuFeO2–CuAlO2 thermoelectric ceramics

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“…However, the power factor (PF) of the CuZnO 2 and CuMnO 2 samples is lower than that obtained experimentally for CuAl 1-x Fe x O 2 NPs by Yi-Cheng Liou et al [58]. On the other hand, CuErO 2 exhibits a significantly high power factor (PE = 217.985 μW/mK 2 ) compared to MWCNT-CuAlO 2 [59], as well as CuAlO 2 which have PFs of 1.3 W mK −2 , and12 μW/mK 2 , respectively.…”
Section: The Thermo Electric Effect (Te)mentioning
confidence: 59%
“…However, the power factor (PF) of the CuZnO 2 and CuMnO 2 samples is lower than that obtained experimentally for CuAl 1-x Fe x O 2 NPs by Yi-Cheng Liou et al [58]. On the other hand, CuErO 2 exhibits a significantly high power factor (PE = 217.985 μW/mK 2 ) compared to MWCNT-CuAlO 2 [59], as well as CuAlO 2 which have PFs of 1.3 W mK −2 , and12 μW/mK 2 , respectively.…”
Section: The Thermo Electric Effect (Te)mentioning
confidence: 59%
“…It has extensive application prospects in the fields of solar cells, sensors, special function window coatings and other devices owing to these excellent characteristics [4][5]. However, most of the TCO is n-type semiconductors and their uses as oxide semiconductors are rather restricted [6][7][8]. A fully transparent and wellperforming p-type TCO device is so arduous to prepare that the application of p-type TCO is limited greatly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So it has attracted wide attention as a thermoelectric material. To study the thermoelectric performance of the delafossite oxide, we have prepared the limited solid solutions of CuFeO 2 CuAlO 2 ceramics by the solid state reaction at 10001150°C for 6 h. 5) However, the CuO and spinel phase have been found in all thermoelectric ceramic samples. Similarly, many reported thermoelectric delafossite samples synthesized by the solid state reaction also contain impure phases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%