Issue 28, 2024

Emergence of promising n-type thermoelectric material through conductive network and strong phonon softening

Abstract

Achieving high thermoelectric performance in n-type two dimensional (2D) semiconductors is imperative owing to the scarcity of efficient n-type thermoelectric materials compared to their p-type counterparts. In this context, we explored the synergistic effect of the conductive network coupled with optical phonon softening and avoided crossing phenomena, induced by Tellurium (Te) doping in HfSeS, resulting in a newly designed n-type quasi-ternary material (HfSeS0.5Te0.5) with a high thermoelectric figure of merit ZT ∼3.61 at a temperature of 1200 K. Our findings reveal that the presence of Hf–S antibonding near the Fermi level favours the formation of the conductive network and augment carrier effective mass, elicits an elevated Seebeck coefficient and leads to superior electrical transport properties in the quasi-ternary system. Additionally, the heavy dopant Te induces 60% softening of optical phonon frequency compared to parent materials. Consequently, we observe the occurrence of avoided crossing between acoustics and optical phonon branches, leading to a low lattice thermal conductivity κl ∼ 1.07 W m−1 K−1 at a temperature of 300 K. This study demonstrates the mechanisms such as conductive network, strong optical phonon softening and avoided crossing phenomena to achieve high thermoelectric performance significantly in the quasi-ternary material.

Graphical abstract: Emergence of promising n-type thermoelectric material through conductive network and strong phonon softening

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Mar 2024
Accepted
10 Jun 2024
First published
11 Jun 2024

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024,12, 10548-10561

Emergence of promising n-type thermoelectric material through conductive network and strong phonon softening

J. Peter, T. Choudhary and R. K. Biswas, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024, 12, 10548 DOI: 10.1039/D4TC01235F

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