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Reduced thermal conductivity in Pb-alloyed AgSbTe 2 thermoelectric materials
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Reduced thermal conductivity in Pb-alloyed AgSbTe 2 thermoelectric materials

Hsin-Jay Wu, Sinn-Wen Chen, Teruyuki Ikeda and G. Jeffrey Snyder
Acta Materialia, Vol.60(17), pp.6144-6151
10/2012

Abstract

AgSbTe 2 Bridgman Nanoprecipitate Thermal conductivity Thermoelectric
Pb-alloyed AgSbTe 2 (Pb x Ag 20 Sb 30-x Te 50 (x = 3, 4, 5 and 6)) composites were synthesized using a modified Bridgman method with a graphite mold to form plate-like samples. The Bridgman-grown specimens were dense, with few solidification cavities, and were sufficiently mechanically robust for a variety of electronic/thermal transport measurements. Inhomogeneity was found on the grain boundary, and was embedded with the nanoprecipitates of δ-Sb 2 Te with a feature size of 100 nm of the 5 at.% Pb and 6 at.% Pb specimens. A combined effect of alloying, inhomogeneity and nanoprecipitates leads to a low thermal conductivity of 0.3-0.4 W m -1 K -1 , which approaches the theoretical minimum thermal conductivity of the amorphous material (κ min ∼ 0.36 W m -1 K -1 ). A peak of the zT value, ranging from 0.7 to 0.8, is achieved at 425 K. Further annealing at 673 K increases the grain size and causes a reduction in the value of the zT peak to 0.4. © 2012 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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