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Electrode interface optimization advances conversion efficiency and stability of thermoelectric devices

Engineering and Technology

Electrode interface optimization advances conversion efficiency and stability of thermoelectric devices

J. Chu, J. Huang, et al.

Discover how Jing Chu, Jian Huang, and colleagues have tackled the long-standing issue of electrode interface degradation in CoSb3-based thermoelectric devices. Their research identifies niobium as a game-changing candidate, leading to enhanced long-term stability and impressive conversion efficiency. Join us in exploring this exciting advancement in thermoelectric technology!... show more
Abstract
Although the CoSb3-based skutterudite thermoelectric devices have been highly expected for wide uses such as waste heat recovery and space power supply, the limited long-term service stability majorly determined by the degradation of electrode interface obstructs its applications. Here, we built up an effective criterion for screening barrier layer based on the combination of negative interfacial reaction energy and high activation energy barrier of Sb migration through the formed interfacial reaction layer. Accordingly, we predicted niobium as a promising barrier layer. The experimental results show the skutterudite/Nb joint has the slowest interfacial reaction layer growth rate and smallest interfacial electrical resistivity. The fabricated 8-pair skutterudite module using Nb as barrier layer achieves a recorded conversion efficiency of 10.2% at hot-side temperature of 872 K and shows excellent stability during long-time aging. This simple criterion provides an effective guidance on screening barrier layer with bonding-blocking-conducting synergetic functions for thermoelectric device integration.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 01, 2020
Authors
Jing Chu, Jian Huang, Ruiheng Liu, Jincheng Liao, Xugui Xia, Qihao Zhang, Chao Wang, Ming Gu, Shengqiang Bai, Xun Shi, Lidong Chen
Tags
thermoelectric devices
CoSb3-based skutterudites
niobium
electrode interface degradation
conversion efficiency
long-term stability
interfacial reaction
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