Issue 8, 2023

A boost of thermoelectric generation performance for polycrystalline InTe by texture modulation

Abstract

The new rising binary InTe displays advantageously high electronic conductivity and low thermal conductivity along the [110] direction, providing a high potential of texture modulation for thermoelectric performance improvement. In this work, coarse crystalline InTe material with a high degree of texture along the [110] direction was realized by the oriented crystal hot-deformation method. The coarse grains with high texture not only maintain the preferred orientation of the zone-melting crystal as far as possible, but also greatly depress the grain boundary scattering, thus leading to the highest room temperature power factor of 8.7 μW cm−1 K−1 and a high average figure of merit of 0.71 in the range of 300–623 K. Furthermore, the polycrystalline characteristic with refined grains also promotes the mechanical properties. As a result, an 8-couple thermoelectric generator module consisting of p-type InTe and commercial n-type Bi2Te2.7Se0.3 legs was successfully integrated and a high conversion efficiency of ∼5.0% under the temperature difference of 290 K was achieved, which is comparable to traditional Bi2Te3 based modules. This work not only demonstrates the potential of InTe as a power generator near room temperature, but also provides one more typical example of a texture modulation strategy beyond the traditional Bi2Te3 thermoelectrics.

Graphical abstract: A boost of thermoelectric generation performance for polycrystalline InTe by texture modulation

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
26 Feb 2023
Accepted
15 May 2023
First published
16 May 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Horiz., 2023,10, 3082-3089

A boost of thermoelectric generation performance for polycrystalline InTe by texture modulation

J. Feng, M. Zhou, J. Li, G. Dong, S. Gao, E. Min, C. Zhang, J. He, R. Sun and R. Liu, Mater. Horiz., 2023, 10, 3082 DOI: 10.1039/D3MH00292F

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