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Dense dislocations enable high-performance PbSe thermoelectric at low-medium temperatures

Engineering and Technology

Dense dislocations enable high-performance PbSe thermoelectric at low-medium temperatures

L. Xu, Y. Xiao, et al.

This groundbreaking research showcases an impressive average ZT of 0.90 at low temperatures and 0.96 at low-medium temperatures in n-type PbSe-based thermoelectric materials. The study reveals that the exceptional performance stems from ultralow lattice thermal conductivity due to heavy Te/S alloying and Cu interstitial doping, all thanks to the innovative work of the authors.... show more
Abstract
PbSe-based thermoelectric materials exhibit promising ZT values at medium temperature, but its near-room-temperature thermoelectric properties are overlooked, thus restricting its average ZT (ZTave) value at low-medium temperatures. Here, a high ZTave of 0.90 at low temperature (300–573 K) is reported in n-type PbSe-based thermoelectric material (Pb1.02Se0.72Te0.20S0.08-0.3%Cu), resulting in a large ZTave of 0.96 at low-medium temperatures (300–773 K). This high thermoelectric performance stems from its ultralow lattice thermal conductivity caused by dense dislocations through heavy Te/S alloying and Cu interstitial doping. The dislocation density evaluated by modified Williamson-Hall method reaches up to 5.4 × 10^16 m⁻² in Pb1.02Se0.72Te0.20S0.08-0.3%Cu. Moreover, the microstructure observation further uncloses two kinds of dislocations, namely screw and edge dislocations, with several to hundreds of nanometers scale in length. These dislocations in lattice can strongly intensify phonon scattering to minimize the lattice thermal conductivity and simultaneously maintain high carrier transport. As a result, with the reduced lattice thermal conductivity and optimized power factor in Pb1.02Se0.72Te0.20S0.08-0.3%Cu, its near-room-temperature thermoelectric performance is largely enhanced and exceeds previous PbSe-based thermoelectric materials.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 28, 2022
Authors
Liqing Xu, Yu Xiao, Sining Wang, Bo Cui, Di Wu, Xiangdong Ding, Li-Dong Zhao
Tags
thermoelectric materials
PbSe
lattice thermal conductivity
dislocations
phonon scattering
alloying
doping
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