Issue 4, 2010

Preparation and thermoelectric properties of sintered type-I clathrates K8GaxSn46−x

Abstract

Polycrystalline clathrate samples of nominal K8GaxSn46−x were prepared by the spark plasma sintering method to investigate their crystal structures, mobilities and thermoelectric properties. The samples almost had a single-phase type-I clathrate structure, and their relative densities reached as high as 98%. The room-temperature mobility of the K8Ga8Sn38 sample was 25 cm2 V−1 s−1, which substantially exceeded the reported mobilities of Rb- and Cs-containing Sn clathrates. Moreover, the mobility was larger than those of the type-I Ba8Ga16Sn30, which had more Ga substituting atoms in unit cell. A higher mobility might accordingly be achieved in thermoelectric clathrates with a smaller number of substituting atoms. Their electrical conductivities and Seebeck coefficients in the temperature range 300–450 K were typical of n-type doped semiconductors in the extrinsic region while their room-temperature lattice thermal conductivities were as low as ∼11 mW cm−1 K−1. The maximum dimensionless figure of merit ZT was estimated to be 0.27 at 490 K from the Seebeck coefficient of −262 μV K−1 and the electrical conductivity of 96 S cm−1 for the K8Ga8Sn38 sample with a carrier concentration of 2.9 × 1019 cm−3

Graphical abstract: Preparation and thermoelectric properties of sintered type-I clathrates K8GaxSn46−x

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jul 2009
Accepted
21 Sep 2009
First published
29 Oct 2009

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 1113-1117

Preparation and thermoelectric properties of sintered type-I clathrates K8GaxSn46−x

M. Hayashi, K. Kishimoto, K. Kishio, K. Akai, H. Asada and T. Koyanagi, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 1113 DOI: 10.1039/B914382C

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