Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance of CoSb 3 Thin Films by Ag and Ti Co-Doping.
Meng WeiHong-Li MaMin-Yue NieYing-Zhen LiZhuang-Hao ZhengXiang-Hua ZhangPing FanPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The Skutterudites CoSb 3 material has been the focus of research for the conversion applications of waste heat to electricity due to its ability to accommodate a large variety of ions in the cages that have been proven effective in improving the thermoelectric performance. Although the co-doped CoSb 3 bulk materials have attracted increasing attention and have been widely studied, co-doped CoSb 3 thin films have been rarely reported. In this work, Ag and Ti were co-doped into CoSb 3 thin films via a facile in situ growth method, and the influence of doping content in the thermoelectric properties was investigated. The results show that all the Ag and Ti co-doped CoSb 3 thin films contain a pure well-crystallized CoSb 3 phase. Compared to the un-doped thin film, the co-doped samples show simultaneous increase in the Seebeck coefficient and the electrical conductivity, leading to a distinctly enhanced power factor. The high power factor value can reach ~0.31 mWm -1 K -2 at 623 K after appropriate co-doping, which is two times the value of the un-doped thin film we have been obtained. All the results show that the co-doping is efficient in optimizing the performance of the CoSb 3 thin films; the key point is to control the doping element content so as to obtain high thermoelectric properties.