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Thermoelectric Skutterudite/oxide nanocomposites: Effective decoupling of electrical and thermal conductivity by functional interfaces

Journal

NANO ENERGY
Volume 31, Issue -, Pages 393-402

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2016.11.041

Keywords

Thermoelectric materials; Nanocomposite; Spark plasma sintering; Skutterudite; Functional interfaces

Funding

  1. European Project NEXTEC [FP7-NMP-201-1.2-3]
  2. European Project Thermo-Spintronic FP7-PEOPLE-Marie Curie
  3. CIG project [304043]
  4. MICINN project [MAT2013-48009-C4-1-P]
  5. Infante project [201550E072]
  6. MINECO [RYC-2013-14436]
  7. European Social Fund

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Nanocomposites that combine percolated nano-CoSb3 semiconductors with isolated nano-oxide clusters are shown as an effective approach to decouple electrical and thermal conductivity in thermoelectric applications through the formation of functional interfaces. This type of decoupling is very important to increase the Figure of Merit (zT) of thermoelectrics and it is one of the greatest challenges searched by the community. We carry out an innovative synthesis of Skutterudite/oxide nanocomposites in air by high energy milling and sintering by Spark Plasma Sintering, where functional interfaces are developed in situ. A confocal Raman Microscopy study evidences unequivocally the appearance of a space charge layer at the Skutterudite/oxide interfaces characterized by a crystal lattice softening and a surprising enhanced Raman signal. The functional interfaces act as highly effective phonon scattering and trapping centers that highly reduce the thermal conductivity, while a high electrical conductivity is achieved by selective doping the Skutterudite phase. This approach leads to Figures of Merit ca. 1 for Te-doped CoSb3. This work opens up new possibilities for the facile, large scale synthesis of well performing thermoelectric materials for medium range temperatures applications.

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