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Thermoelectric materials by using two-dimensional materials with negative correlation between electrical and thermal conductivity

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms12011

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  1. DGIST Basic Research Program of the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning [16-NB-05]
  2. Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Korea [IBS-R014-G1-2016-a00]
  3. KEIT - Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy [10050296]
  4. Future-based Technology Development Program (Nano Fields) through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning [NRF-2010-0029332]
  5. IC Design Education Center (IDEC)

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In general, in thermoelectric materials the electrical conductivity sigma and thermal conductivity kappa are related and thus cannot be controlled independently. Previously, to maximize the thermoelectric figure of merit in state-of-the-art materials, differences in relative scaling between sigma and kappa as dimensions are reduced to approach the nanoscale were utilized. Here we present an approach to thermoelectric materials using tin disulfide, SnS2, nanosheets that demonstrated a negative correlation between sigma and kappa. In other words, as the thickness of SnS2 decreased, sigma increased whereas kappa decreased. This approach leads to a thermoelectric figure of merit increase to 0.13 at 300 K, a factor similar to 1,000 times greater than previously reported bulk single-crystal SnS2. The Seebeck coefficient obtained for our two-dimensional SnS2 nanosheets was 34.7mVK(-1) for 16-nm-thick samples at 300 K.

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