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Enhancement of the thermoelectric properties of Zintl phase SrMg 2 Bi 2 by Na-doping.

Fang YuXiang MengLu LiCuilian Wen
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
Due to their low lattice thermal conductivity and manipulable electronic properties, AB 2 X 2 Zintl phases have been widely studied for thermoelectric applications. This has motivated numerous efforts to focus on the exploration of novel AB 2 X 2 Zintl thermoelectrics. In this study, SrMg 2 Bi 2 was systematically investigated to reveal its potential for thermoelectric application. Pristine SrMg 2 Bi 2 exhibits an intrinsic p-type semiconducting behavior. The Hall carrier concentration ( n H ) was efficiently increased to ∼9 × 10 19 cm -3 by Na-substitution at the Sr site. The increased n H leads to enhanced electrical conductivity, but reduced Seebeck coefficient. Moreover, Na doping effectively decreased the thermal conductivity because of the intensified scattering from defects and lattice distortion. Thus, the zT of the Na-doped SrMg 2 Bi 2 can reach 0.44 and be extremely higher than that of the pristine one. The well-known single parabolic band (SPB) model estimated that the increase in N v and m* through doping boosts the electrical conductivity. This work sheds light on the discovery of new prospective thermoelectric materials and demonstrates that Bi-based p-type AB 2 X 2 Zintl phases can achieve high thermoelectric performance.
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