Issue 8, 2025

A Zn-doped Sb2Te3 flexible thin film with decoupled Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity via band engineering

Abstract

Sb2Te3-based flexible thin films can be utilized in the fabrication of self-powered wearable devices due to their huge potential in thermoelectric performance. Although doping can significantly enhance the power factor value, the process of identifying suitable dopants is typically accompanied by numerous repeating experiments. Herein, we introduce Zn doping into thermally diffused p-type Sb2Te3 flexible thin films with a candidate dopant validated using the first-principles calculations. Subsequent experiments further corroborated the successful introduction of a Zn dopant and the improvement of thermoelectric performance. Specifically, p-type doping and the increase in the calculated effective mass can significantly increase the Seebeck coefficient, achieving the decoupling of the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity in Sb2Te3 flexible thin films. An outstanding power factor of ∼22.93 μW cm−1 K−2 at room temperature can be obtained in the 0.58% Zn doped Sb2Te3 sample with significant flexibility. The subsequent fabrication of a flexible thermoelectric generator provides the maximum output voltage and output power of ∼53.0 mV and ∼1100 nW with a temperature difference of 40 K, respectively, pointing out the huge potential of Zn-doped Sb2Te3 materials for thermoelectric applications in self-powered wearable devices.

Graphical abstract: A Zn-doped Sb2Te3 flexible thin film with decoupled Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity via band engineering

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
17 nuve 2024
Accepted
20 ghje 2025
First published
22 ghje 2025
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Chem. Sci., 2025,16, 3638-3645

A Zn-doped Sb2Te3 flexible thin film with decoupled Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity via band engineering

Z. Zhang, W. Yang, B. Wu, M. Nisar, F. Li, G. Liang, J. Luo, Y. Chen and Z. Zheng, Chem. Sci., 2025, 16, 3638 DOI: 10.1039/D4SC07793H

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