By the fine manipulation of the exceptional long-range germanium-telluride (Ge─Te) bonding through charge transfer engineering, we have achieved exceptional thermoelectric (TE) and mechanical properties in lead-free GeTe. This chemical bonding mechanism along with a semiordered zigzag nanostructure generates a notable increase of the average to a record value of ~1.73 in the temperature range of 323 to 773 K with ultrahigh maximum ~ 2.7. In addition, we significantly enhanced the Vickers microhardness numbers () to an extraordinarily high value of 247 and effectively eliminated the thermal expansion fluctuation at the phase transition, which was problematic for application, by the present charge transfer engineering process and concomitant formation of microstructures. We further fabricated a single-leg TE generator and obtained a conversion efficiency of ~13.4% at the temperature difference of 463 K on a commercial instrument, which is located at the pinnacle of TE conversion.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10132743 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adh0713 | DOI Listing |
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