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High thermoelectric efficiency realized in SnSe crystals via structural modulation.


ABSTRACT: Crystalline thermoelectrics have been developed to be potential candidates for power generation and electronic cooling, among which SnSe crystals are becoming the most representative. Herein, we realize high-performance SnSe crystals with promising efficiency through a structural modulation strategy. By alloying strontium at Sn sites, we modify the crystal structure and facilitate the multiband synglisis in p-type SnSe, favoring the optimization of interactive parameters μ and m*. Resultantly, we obtain a significantly enhanced PF ~85 μW cm-1 K-2, with an ultrahigh ZT ~1.4 at 300 K and ZTave ~2.0 among 300-673 K. Moreover, the excellent properties lead to single-leg device efficiency of ~8.9% under a temperature difference ΔT ~300 K, showing superiority among the current low- to mid-temperature thermoelectrics, with an enhanced cooling ΔTmax of ~50.4 K in the 7-pair thermoelectric device. Our study further advances p-type SnSe crystals for practical waste heat recovery and electronic cooling.

SUBMITTER: Qin B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10011372 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High thermoelectric efficiency realized in SnSe crystals via structural modulation.

Qin Bingchao B   Wang Dongyang D   Hong Tao T   Wang Yuping Y   Liu Dongrui D   Wang Ziyuan Z   Gao Xiang X   Ge Zhen-Hua ZH   Zhao Li-Dong LD  

Nature communications 20230313 1


Crystalline thermoelectrics have been developed to be potential candidates for power generation and electronic cooling, among which SnSe crystals are becoming the most representative. Herein, we realize high-performance SnSe crystals with promising efficiency through a structural modulation strategy. By alloying strontium at Sn sites, we modify the crystal structure and facilitate the multiband synglisis in p-type SnSe, favoring the optimization of interactive parameters μ and m<sup>*</sup>. Res  ...[more]

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