A first-principles study on the promising thermoelectric properties of SnX (X = S, Se, Te) compounds

Abstract

SnSe has emerged as an outstanding thermoelectric material due to its exceptional performance. In this study, first-principles calculations are employed to investigate the thermoelectric properties of materials within the SnX family, where X can be either S, Se, or Te. Initially, we assessed the stability of SnX (X = S, Se, Te). We found that SnS exhibits better mechanical and thermal stability than SnSe and SnTe. We then conduct phonon and electronic transport analysis. Following the general rule that heavier atoms have lower thermal conductivity, SnTe demonstrates lower thermal conductivity due to its low group velocity compared with SnS and SnSe. Regarding electrical transport properties, the band gaps for SnS, SnSe, and SnTe are 0.56, 0.54, and 0.35 eV, respectively. Notably, the small band gap and higher degeneracy in its band valleys for SnTe make it more effective for achieving a high power factor. The maximum ZT values are determined to be 1.41, 1.41, and 1.87 for SnS, SnSe, and SnTe, respectively. Remarkably, ZTmax of SnTe exceeds that of SnSe by 32.6%. Overall, the results clearly demonstrate that SnTe exhibits superior thermoelectric properties compared to SnSe and SnS. This study provides valuable insights into the electronic structure, thermal conductivity, and mechanical and thermal stability of materials within the SnSe family, such as SnS or SnTe, without the need for extensive and costly experimental work.

Graphical abstract: A first-principles study on the promising thermoelectric properties of SnX (X = S, Se, Te) compounds

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jan 2024
Accepted
07 May 2024
First published
15 May 2024

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, Advance Article

A first-principles study on the promising thermoelectric properties of SnX (X = S, Se, Te) compounds

L. Wei, S. Wang, Y. Zhu, J. Zhao, H. Zhang, Y. Jin, X. Shi and L. Ma, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4CP00280F

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