Mechanochemical synthesis and high temperature thermoelectric properties of calcium-doped lanthanum telluride La3−xCaxTe4
Abstract
The thermoelectric properties from 300–1275 K of calcium-doped La3−xTe4 are reported. La3−xTe4 is a high temperature n-type thermoelectric material with a previously reported zTmax ∼ 1.1 at 1273 K and x = 0.23. Computational modeling suggests the La atoms define the density of states of the conduction band for La3−xTe4. Doping with Ca2+ on the La3+ site is explored as a means of modifying the density of states to improve the power factor and to achieve a finer control over the carrier concentration. High purity, oxide-free samples are produced by ball milling of the elements and consolidation by spark plasma sintering. Calcium substitution upon the lanthanum site was confirmed by a combination of Rietveld refinements of powder X-ray diffraction data and wave dispersive spectroscopy. A zTmax ∼ 1.2 is reached at 1273 K for the composition La2.2Ca0.78Te4 and the relative increase compared to La3−xTe4 is attributed to the finer carrier concentration.
- This article is part of the themed collections: 2015 Journal of Materials Chemistry C Hot Papers and The Chemistry of Thermoelectric Materials