Xinyi He
;
Shigeru Kimura
;
Takayoshi Katase
;
Terumasa Tadano
(National Institute for Materials Science)
;
Satoru Matsuishi
(National Institute for Materials Science)
;
Makoto Minohara
;
Hidenori Hiramatsu
;
Hiroshi Kumigashira
;
Hideo Hosono
;
Toshio Kamiya
説明:
(abstract)High energy conversion efficiency (ZT) of thermoelectric materials has been achieved in heavy metal chalcogenides, but the use of toxic Pb and/or Te is not preferred for wide applications of thermoelectricity. Here, high ZT is demonstrated in p-type inverse-perovskite Ba3BO (B = Si and Ge) without toxic elements. The negatively-charged B anion actively contributes to hole transport, and their highly dispersive bands with multiple valley degeneracy realize both high electronic conductivity and high Seebeck coefficient, resulting in high power factor (PF). In addition, extremely low lattice thermal conductivity (Klat) ~1.0-0.4 W/(mK) at 300600 K is found in Ba3BO. The highly-distorted O-Ba6 octahedral framework with weak Ba-O ionic bonds provides low phonon velocity and strong phonon scattering in Ba3BO. As a consequence of high PF and low Klat, Ba3SiO (Ba3GeO) exhibits relatively high ZT = 0.16-0.84 (0.35-0.65) at T = 300-623 K (300-523 K). Finally, based on first-principles carrier and thermal transport calculations, maximum ZT is predicted to be 2.14 for Ba3SiO and 1.21 for Ba3GeO at T = 600 K by hole doping to optimize carrier concentration. The present results propose that inverse-perovskites would be a new class of environmentally benign high ZT thermoelectric materials.
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キーワード: Inverse-Perovskite, Thermoelectric Material
刊行年月日: 2023-12-25
出版者: Wiley
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公開URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202307058
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