Ultrahigh Power Factor and Ultralow Thermal Conductivity at Room Temperature in PbSe/SnSe Superlattice: Role of Quantum-Well Effect.
Zhiwen GaoXingkun NingJia WangJinrong WangShufang WangPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Reduced dimension is one of the effective strategies to modulate thermoelectric properties. In this work, n-type PbSe/SnSe superlattices with quantum-well (QW) structure are fabricated by pulsed laser deposition. Here, it is demonstrated that the PbSe/SnSe multiple QW (MQW) shows a high power factor of ≈25.7 µW cm-1 K-2 at 300 K, four times larger than that of PbSe single layers. In addition, thermal conductivity falls below 0.32 ± 0.06 W m-1 K-1 due to the phonon scattering at interface when the PbSe well thickness is confined within the scale of phonon mean free path (1.8 nm). Featured with ultrahigh power factor and ultralow thermal conductivity, ZT at room temperature is significantly increased from 0.14 for PbSe single layer to 1.6 for PbSe/SnSe MQW.