“…Among the various TE materials, the Zintl phases that have intrinsically complex crystal structures and semiconducting behaviors are considered one of the most promising candidates for this application, and these include the A 14 MPn 11 (A = Ca, Yb; M = Mn, Al; Pn = Sb), , A 11 Pn 10 (A = Ca, Yb; Pn = Ge, Sb, Bi), − A 5 M 2 Pn 6 (A = Ca, Yb; M = Al, In; Pn = Sb, Sn), , and A 2 MPn 2 (A = Ca, Eu, Yb; M = Cd; Pn = Sb) systems. , In particular, worldwide research for the trigonal CaAl 2 Si 2 -type AM 2 Pn 2 (A = Ca, Sr, Ba, Eu, Yb; M = Zn, Cd; Pn = Sb) system has been recently conducted due to its relatively easy dopability and large ZT values. − On the other hand, despite the identical stoichiometry AM 2 Pn 2 , only a few compounds have been reported in the orthorhombic BaCu 2 S 2 -type AM 2 Pn 2 (A = Ba; M = Cu, Zn; Pn = Sb, Te) system for the TE application, such as the Ba 1– x – y Na x Sr y Zn 2 Sb 2 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.1, 0 ≤ y ≤ 0.1) system, due to its narrow phase-width and limited dopability. − …”