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Lattice Softening and Band Convergence in GeTe-Based Alloys for High Thermoelectric Performance. | LitMetric

Lattice Softening and Band Convergence in GeTe-Based Alloys for High Thermoelectric Performance.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Applied Physics and Institute of Natural Sciences, Kyung Hee University, Yong-in 17104, South Korea.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • GeTe-based alloys are being explored as nontoxic alternatives to traditional thermoelectric materials like PbTe, with recent studies showing I-doping enhances their performance through increased lattice anharmonicity and lower phase transition temperatures.
  • Sb doping in GeTeI contributes to better thermoelectric performance by softening the lattice and promoting band convergence, which leads to reduced lattice thermal conductivity and higher valley degeneracy.
  • The findings indicate that as Sb concentration increases, changes in the electronic band structure, such as a decrease in carrier mobility and an optimized carrier concentration, result in significant performance improvements, especially noted with a peak value of 1.70 for GeSbTeI at 723 K.

Article Abstract

GeTe-based alloys have been studied as promising TE materials in the midtemperature range as a lead-free alternate to PbTe due to their nontoxicity. Our previous study on GeTeI revealed that I-doping increases lattice anharmonicity and decreases the structural phase transition temperature, consequently enhancing the thermoelectric performance. Our current work elucidates the synergistic interplay between band convergence and lattice softening, resulting in an enhanced thermoelectric performance for GeSbTeI ( = 0.10, 0.12, 0.14, and 0.16). Sb doping in GeTeI serves a double role: first, it leads to lattice softening, thereby reducing lattice thermal conductivity; second, it promotes a band convergence, thus a higher valley degeneracy. The presence of lattice softening is corroborated by an increase in the internal strain ratio observed in X-ray diffraction patterns. Doping also introduces phonon scattering centers, further diminishing lattice thermal conductivity. Additionally, variations in the electronic band structure are indicated by an increase in density of state effective mass and a decrease in carrier mobility with Sb concentration. Besides, Sb doping optimizes the carrier concentration efficiently. Through a two-band modeling and electronic band structure calculations, the valence band convergence due to Sb doping can be confirmed. Specifically, the energy difference between valence bands progressively narrows upon Sb doping in GeSbTeI ( = 0, 0.02, 0.05, 0.10, 0.12, 0.14, and 0.16). As a culmination of these effects, we have achieved a significant enhancement in for GeSbTeI ( = 0.10, 0.12, 0.14, and 0.16) across the entire range of measured temperatures. Notably, the sample with = 0.12 exhibits the highest value of 1.70 at 723 K.

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