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High-thermoelectric performance of nanostructured bismuth antimony telluride bulk alloys

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SCIENCE
Volume 320, Issue 5876, Pages 634-638

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1156446

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The dimensionless thermoelectric figure of merit ( ZT) in bismuth antimony telluride ( BiSbTe) bulk alloys has remained around 1 for more than 50 years. We show that a peak ZT of 1.4 at 100 degrees C can be achieved in a p- type nanocrystalline BiSbTe bulk alloy. These nanocrystalline bulk materials were made by hot pressing nanopowders that were ball- milled from crystalline ingots under inert conditions. Electrical transport measurements, coupled with microstructure studies and modeling, show that the ZT improvement is the result of low thermal conductivity caused by the increased phonon scattering by grain boundaries and defects. More importantly, ZT is about 1.2 at room temperature and 0.8 at 25 degrees C, which makes these materials useful for cooling and power generation. Cooling devices that use these materials have produced high- temperature differences of 86 degrees, 106 degrees, and 119 degrees C with hot- side temperatures set at 50 degrees, 100 degrees, and 150 degrees C, respectively. This discovery sets the stage for use of a new nanocomposite approach in developing high- performance low- cost bulk thermoelectric materials.

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