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Ba 1/3 CoO 2 : A Thermoelectric Oxide Showing a Reliable ZT of ∼0.55 at 600 °C in Air.

Xi ZhangYuqiao ZhangLiao WuAkihiro TsurutaMasashi MikamiHai Jun ChoHiromichi Ohta
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Thermoelectric energy conversion technology has attracted attention as an energy harvesting technology that converts waste heat into electricity by means of the Seebeck effect. Oxide-based thermoelectric materials that show a high figure of merit are promising because of their good chemical and thermal stability as well as their harmless nature compared to chalcogenide-based state-of-the-art thermoelectric materials. Although several high- ZT thermoelectric oxides ( ZT > 1) have been reported thus far, the reliability is low due to a lack of careful observation of their stability at elevated temperatures. Here, we show a reliable high- ZT thermoelectric oxide, Ba 1/3 CoO 2 . We fabricated Ba 1/3 CoO 2 epitaxial films by the reactive solid-phase epitaxy method (Na 3/4 CoO 2 ) followed by ion exchange (Na + → Ba 2+ ) treatment and performed thermal annealing of the film at high temperatures and structural and electrical measurements. The crystal structure and electrical resistivity of the Ba 1/3 CoO 2 epitaxial films were found to be maintained up to 600 °C. The power factor gradually increased to ∼1.2 mW m -1 K -2 and the thermal conductivity gradually decreased to ∼1.9 W m -1 K -1 with increasing temperature up to 600 °C. Consequently, the ZT reached ∼0.55 at 600 °C in air.
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