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Enhanced thermoelectric performance of heavy-fermion compounds YbTM 2Zn20 (TM = Co, Rh, Ir) at low temperatures.

Kaya WeiJennifer N NeuYou LaiKuan-Wen ChenDean HobbisGeorge S NolasDavid E GrafTheo SiegristRyan E Baumbach
Published in: Science advances (2019)
Thermoelectricity allows direct conversion between heat and electricity, providing alternatives for green energy technologies. Despite these advantages, for most materials the energy conversion efficiency is limited by the tendency for the electrical and thermal conductivity to be proportional to each other and the Seebeck coefficient to be small. Here we report counter examples, where the heavy fermion compounds YbTM 2Zn20 (TM = Co, Rh, Ir) exhibit enhanced thermoelectric performance including a large power factor (PF = 74 μW/cm-K2; TM = Ir) and a high figure of merit (ZT = 0.07; TM = Ir) at 35 K. The combination of the strongly hybridized electronic state originating from the Yb f-electrons and the novel structural features (large unit cell and possible soft phonon modes) leads to high power factors and small thermal conductivity values. This demonstrates that with further optimization these systems could provide a platform for the next generation of low temperature thermoelectric materials.
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