Anomalous carrier transport enhances thermoelectricity in HfSe2/SnX2 (X = S, Se)-based heterostructures

Abstract

Crystal structure and chemical bonding are well recognized key factors governing heat transport, yet strategies that leverage bonding principles to reduce lattice thermal conductivity (κl) remain relatively unexplored. Herein, considering the experimental synthesizability of 1T-HfSe2, we use first-principles based density functional theory to present a bonding-anomaly-driven approach in a homo-bilayer of HfSe2, where tailored cation/anion modulation weakens interatomic interactions, suppressing κl and enhancing charge transport for superior thermoelectric performance. We obtain ultralow κl values of 1.10 W m−1 K−1 and 1.87 W m−1 K−1 for cation and dual-site substituted HfSe2/SnSe2 and HfSe2/SnS2 bilayer heterostructures (BLHs), respectively, at 300 K. These values arise from distinct lattice dynamics induced by bunching of low-lying optical (LLO) phonon branches and softened ZA mode that enable strong AAO and AOO phonon scattering pathways, driven by a pronounced charge localisation anomaly around Sn atoms triggering their rattling motion and fosters the formation of extended antibonding states below the Fermi level. Furthermore, to avoid mobility overestimation via deformation potential theory (DPT), we include the Fröhlich interaction to account for longitudinal optical (LO) phonon scattering, yielding a more reliable mobility estimate. Despite S incorporation, HfSe2/SnS2 shows high electrical conductivity (141.9 × 104 S m−1 and 144.2 × 104 S m−1 for p- and n-type carriers, respectively, at 800 K) arising from suppressed LO phonon scattering, reduced Seebeck coefficient, and a narrow bandgap anomaly. Harnessing these bonding induced thermal and electronic transport anomalies yields outstanding n- and p-type thermoelectric performance, with maximum ZT of 2.91 and 2.53 for HfSe2/SnSe2 and 1.93 and 2.10 for HfSe2/SnS2 BLHs, respectively, at 800 K.

Graphical abstract: Anomalous carrier transport enhances thermoelectricity in HfSe2/SnX2 (X = S, Se)-based heterostructures

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Nov 2025
Accepted
28 Jan 2026
First published
29 Jan 2026

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Advance Article

Anomalous carrier transport enhances thermoelectricity in HfSe2/SnX2 (X = S, Se)-based heterostructures

J. Peter and R. K. Biswas, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5CP04330A

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