Compositional Fluctuations Locked by Athermal Transformation Yielding High Thermoelectric Performance in GeTe

Yi Fen Tsai, Pai Chun Wei*, Liuwen Chang, Kuang Kuo Wang, Chun Chuen Yang, Yen Chung Lai, Cheng Rong Hsing, Ching Ming Wei, Jian He, G. Jeffrey Snyder, Hsin Jay Wu*

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Abstract

Phase transition in thermoelectric (TE) material is a double-edged sword—it is undesired for device operation in applications, but the fluctuations near an electronic instability are favorable. Here, Sb doping is used to elicit a spontaneous composition fluctuation showing uphill diffusion in GeTe that is otherwise suspended by diffusionless athermal cubic-to-rhombohedral phase transition at around 700 K. The interplay between these two phase transitions yields exquisite composition fluctuations and a coexistence of cubic and rhombohedral phases in favor of exceptional figures-of-merit zT. Specifically, alloying GeTe by Sb2Te3 significantly suppresses the thermal conductivity while retaining eligible carrier concentration over a wide composition range, resulting in high zT values of >2.6. These results not only attest to the efficacy of using phase transition in manipulating the microstructures of GeTe-based materials but also open up a new thermodynamic route to develop higher performance TE materials in general.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2005612
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 07 01 2021
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • displacive phase transformation
  • germanium telluride
  • thermoelectric figure of merit

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