2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2005.11.012
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Thermoelectric and structural properties of Zn4Sb3 under hydrostatic pressure

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“…n slightly decreases at x ¼ 0.10, increases with further increasing Cd content, and then reaches 4 Â 10 20 cm À3 at x ¼ 0.30. The previous high pressure study has also demonstrated that the Seebeck coefficient decreases while the electrical conductivity is enhanced with pressure in the Cd-free Zn 4 Sb 3 compound and has concluded that the carrier number is increased by compression of the lattice [30]. Thus, the observed increase in S by the Cd substitution is consistent with a prediction by the lattice compression experiment under pressure.…”
Section: Power Factorsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…n slightly decreases at x ¼ 0.10, increases with further increasing Cd content, and then reaches 4 Â 10 20 cm À3 at x ¼ 0.30. The previous high pressure study has also demonstrated that the Seebeck coefficient decreases while the electrical conductivity is enhanced with pressure in the Cd-free Zn 4 Sb 3 compound and has concluded that the carrier number is increased by compression of the lattice [30]. Thus, the observed increase in S by the Cd substitution is consistent with a prediction by the lattice compression experiment under pressure.…”
Section: Power Factorsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Some of them are Na x CoO 2 , filled skutterudites ((Ce,La)Fe 4− x Co x Sb 12 , 0 ≤ x ≤ 4), clathrates with a general formula A 8 B 16 C 30 (( A ) Eu, Ba, Sr, (B) Ga, Al, (C) Ge, Si, Sn), half-Heusler alloys (e.g., (Ti,Zr,Hf)NiSn, (Hf,Zr,Ti)NiSn, (Zr,Hf)Co(Sb,Sn), etc. ), Zintl compounds (e.g., Zn 4 Sb 3 , , Yb 14 MnSb 11 , bulk and low-dimensional transition metal oxides (e.g., SrTiO 3 ), , and many others. High thermoelectric properties can manifest even in materials which were never considered as potential thermoelectrics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zn 4 Sb 3 partly decomposed to ZnSb, Zn/ZnO, and elemental Sb when held at temperature higher than 523 K [12,13]. Many efforts have been made to improve the thermoelectric properties of Zn 4 Sb 3 , such as investigations of fabrication [14,15], improvements to the preparation method [11,16] and doping of foreign elements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%