CuAlSe Inclusions Trigger Dynamic Cu Ion Depletion from the CuSe Matrix Enabling High Thermoelectric Performance.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Laboratory for Emerging Energy and Electronic Materials (LE3M), Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, United States.

Published: December 2020

Atomic-scale incorporation of CuAlSe inclusions within the CuSe matrix, achieved through a solid-state transformation of CuSe template precursor using elemental Cu and Al, enables a unique temperature-dependent dynamic doping of the CuSe matrix. The CuAlSe inclusions, due to their ability to accommodate a large fraction of excess metal atoms within their crystal lattice, serve as a "reservoir" for Cu ions diffusing away from the CuSe matrix. Such unidirectional diffusion of Cu ions from the CuSe matrix to the CuAlSe inclusion leads to the formation, near the CuAlSe/CuSe interface, of a high density of Cu-deficient β-CuSe nanoparticles within the α-CuSe matrix and the formation of Cu-rich CuAlSe nanoparticles with the CuAlSe inclusions. This gives rise to a large enhancement in carrier concentration and electrical conductivity at elevated temperatures. Furthermore, the nanostructuring near the CuAlSe/CuSe interface, as well as the extensive atomic disorder in the CuSe and CuAlSe phases, significantly increases phonon scattering, leading to suppressed lattice thermal conductivity. Consequently, a significant improvement in ZT is observed for selected CuSe/CuAlSe composites. This work demonstrates the use of in situ-formed interactive secondary phases in a semiconducting matrix as an elegant alternative approach for further improvement of the performance of leading thermoelectric materials.

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