Peng Li, Hu Zhang, Lu Lu, Wenpeng Jia, Yongli Liu, Weiwei Meng, Chuanlin Zhang, Weiping Tong and Shao-Bo Mi
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Abstract
Thermoelectric (TE) properties of layered Ge–Sb–Te compounds have received extensive attention owing to their decent TE performance with high electrical conductivity and low thermal conductivity. Here, we report the structure and TE properties of In-doped GeSb4Te7 compounds prepared by vacuum hot-pressing sintering. We determined that GeSb4Te7-based compounds exhibit site-occupational disorder due to Ge/Sb cation mixing and that In-doping in GeSb4Te7 compounds significantly lowers the thermal conductivity, enhances the Seebeck coefficient, and improves the power factor of pristine GeSb4Te7. Noticeably, the room-temperature power factor of the Ge0.925In0.075Sb4Te7 sample can be increased by 174% compared to that of the GeSb4Te7 sample. The optimized electrical properties and the suppressed thermal conductivity result in a maximal TE figure-of-merit of 0.62 achieved in Ge0.925In0.075Sb4Te7 at 750 K, which is about 41% higher than that of the pristine sample. Our theoretical calculations indicate that the band structure, the density of states, and the local crystal structure of GeSb4Te7 can be modified by the In-doping, which contributes to improving the TE properties of GeSb4Te7-based compounds. Our studies on the atomic-scale structure of GeSb4Te7 and the effect of In-doping on the TE performance are helpful to the configurational entropy design and the performance optimization of layered TE materials.
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