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Enhanced Thermoelectric Properties of Cu 2 SnSe 3 by (Ag,In)‐Co‐Doping
Author(s) -
Li Yuyang,
Liu Guanghua,
Cao Tengfei,
Liu LiMin,
Li Jiangtao,
Chen Kexin,
Li Laifeng,
Han Yemao,
Zhou Min
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
advanced functional materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.069
H-Index - 322
eISSN - 1616-3028
pISSN - 1616-301X
DOI - 10.1002/adfm.201601486
Subject(s) - materials science , thermoelectric effect , seebeck coefficient , doping , electrical resistivity and conductivity , thermoelectric materials , figure of merit , thermal conductivity , analytical chemistry (journal) , condensed matter physics , optoelectronics , composite material , thermodynamics , electrical engineering , chemistry , physics , chromatography , engineering
Dense bulk samples of (Ag,In)‐co‐doped Cu 2 SnSe 3 have been prepared by a fast and one‐step method of combustion synthesis, and their thermoelectric properties have been investigated from 323 to 823 K. The experimental results show that Ag‐doping at Cu site remarkably enhances the Seebeck coefficient, reduces both electrical and thermal conductivities, and finally increases the figure of merit (ZT) value. The ZT of the Cu 1.85 Ag 0.15 SnSe 3 sample reaches 0.80 at 773 K, which is improved by about 70% compared with the unadulterated sample (ZT = 0.46 at 773 K). First principle calculation indicates that Ag‐doping changes the electronic structure of Cu 2 SnSe 3 and results in larger effective mass of carriers, thus enhancing the Seebeck coefficient and reducing the electrical conductivity. The low electrical conductivity caused by Ag‐doping can be repaired by accompanying In‐doping at Sn site, and by (Ag,In)‐co‐doping the thermoelectric properties are further promoted. The (Ag,In)‐co‐doped sample of Cu 1.85 Ag 0.15 Sn 0.9 In 0.1 Se 3 shows the maximum ZT of 1.42 at 823 K, which is likely the best result for Cu 2 SnSe 3 ‐based materials up to now. This work indicates that co‐doping may provide an effective solution to optimize the conflicting material properties for increasing ZT.

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