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Thermoelectric performance improvement of p-type Mg3Sb2-based materials by Zn and Ag co-doping

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MATERIALS TODAY PHYSICS
Volume 21, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.mtphys.2021.100564

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Mg3Sb2-Based materials; Zintl compound; Thermoelectric performance; Zn and Ag co-Doping

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  1. Young Scientist Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [51601152]
  2. Chunhui Program of the Education Ministry of China

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Zn and Ag co-doping effectively increases the carrier concentration and mobility of Mg3Ag0.01Sb2, leading to an improvement in the power factor, while reducing lattice thermal conductivity significantly due to the large mass difference between Zn and Mg. The sample Mg2.39Zn0.6Ag0.01Sb2 with an optimal doping concentration achieved a maximum ZT value of 0.84 at 773K.
Mg3Sb2-based Zintl compounds have attracted extensive attention as potential thermoelectric materials due to their earth-abundant elements. However, pure and intrinsic p-type Mg3Sb2 manifests a poor thermoelectric performance because of its high electrical resistivity. It is reported that Ag doping in Mg sites can increase the mobility and carrier concentration of p-type Mg3Sb2; however, high thermal conductivity still limits the improvement of the ZT value. In the present work, Zn and Ag co-doping in Mg sites was carried out to optimize the thermoelectric performance of p-type Mg3Sb2. Experimental results revealed that the carrier concentration and mobility of Mg3Ag0.01Sb2 significantly increased after Zn doping, leading to an improvement of the power factor. Simultaneously, lattice thermal conductivity was significantly reduced due to the large mass difference between Zn and Mg. The Mg2.39Zn0.6Ag0.01Sb2 sample with an optimal doping concentration of 3.95 x 10(19) cm(-3) achieved a maximum ZT value of 0.84 at 773 K. Hence, Zn and Ag co-doping is an effective method to improve the thermoelectric performance of p-type Mg3Sb2. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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