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Half-Heusler-like compounds with wide continuous compositions and tunable p- to n-type semiconducting thermoelectrics.

Zirui DongJun LuoChenyang WangYing JiangShihua TanYubo ZhangYuri GrinZhiyang YuKai GuoJiye ZhangWenqing Zhang
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
Half-Heusler and full-Heusler compounds were considered as independent phases with a natural composition gap. Here we report the discovery of TiRu 1+x Sb (x = 0.15 ~ 1.0) solid solution with wide homogeneity range and tunable p- to n-type semiconducting thermoelectrics, which bridges the composition gap between half- and full-Heusler phases. At the high-Ru end, strange glass-like thermal transport behavior with unusually low lattice thermal conductivity (~1.65 Wm -1 K -1 at 340 K) is observed for TiRu 1.8 Sb, being the lowest among reported half-Heusler phases. In the composition range of 0.15 < x < 0.50, TiRu 1+x Sb shows abnormal semiconducting behaviors because tunning Ru composition results in band structure change and carrier-type variation simultaneously, which seemingly correlates with the localized d electrons. This work reveals the possibility of designing fascinating half-Heusler-like materials by manipulating the tetrahedral site occupancy, and also demonstrates the potential of tuning crystal and electronic structures simultaneously to realize intriguing physical properties.
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