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Study of the Thermoelectric Properties of Bi2Te3/Sb2Te3 Core-Shell Heterojunction Nanostructures

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 14, Issue 21, Pages 24886-24896

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c03011

Keywords

Sb2Te3; Bi2Te3; heterojunction interfaces; 2D nanoplates; thermoelectrics; low lattice thermal conductivity

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [DMR-2001156]

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This study successfully synthesized core-shell Bi2Te3/Sb2Te3 nanostructured heterojunctions, which have potential in energy waste harvesting and sustainable energy utilization. The material showed high Seebeck coefficient and overall zT value in the out-of-plane direction, possibly due to the energy filtering effect across the heterojunction interfaces.
Thermoelectric materials convert heat energy into electricity, hold promising capabilities for energy waste harvesting, and may be the future of sustainable energy utilization. In this work, we successfully synthesized core-shell Bi2Te3/Sb2Te3 (BTST) nanostructured heterojunctions via a two-step solution route. Samples with different Bi2Te3 core to Sb2Te3 shell ratios could be synthesized by controlling the reaction precursors. Scanning electron microscopy images show well-defined hexagonal nanoplates and the distinct interfaces between Bi2Te3 and Sb2Te3. The similarity of the area ratios with the precursor ratios indicates that the growth of the Sb2Te3 shell mostly took place on the lateral direction rather than the vertical. Transmission electron microscopy revealed the crystalline nature of the as-synthesized Bi2Te3 core and Sb2Te3 shell. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy verified the lateral growth of a Sb2Te3 shell on the Bi2Te3 core. Thermoelectric properties were measured on pellets obtained from powders via spark plasma sintering with two different directions, in-plane and out-of-plane, showing anisotropic properties due to the nanostructure alignment in the pellets. All samples showed a degenerate semiconducting character with the electrical resistivity increasing with the temperature. Starting from Sb2Te3, the electrical resistivity increases with the increase in amounts of Bi2Te3. Thermal conductivity is lowered due to the increase in interfaces and additional phonon scattering. We show that the out-of-plane direction of the BTST 1-3 sample (where 1-3 indicates the ratio of BT to ST) demonstrates a high Seebeck value of 145 mu V/K at 500 K which may be attributed to an energy filtering effect across the heterojunction interfaces. The highest overall zT is observed for the BTST 1-3 sample in the out-of-plane direction at 500 K. The zT values increase continuously over the measured temperature range, indicating a probable higher value at increased temperatures.

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