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The improvement of thermoelectric property of bulk ZnO via ZnS addition: Influence of intrinsic defects

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 44, Issue 6, Pages 6461-6465

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2018.01.043

Keywords

ZnO; Defects; Electrical conductivity; Thermal conductivity

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  1. AcRF Tier 1 of MOE (Singapore) [RG 71/15]

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As in any semiconducting solids, intrinsic defects can affect the properties of ZnO, such as the electrical and thermal conductivities. Defect engineering is usually focused on optimizing the materials' synthesis or annealing parameters, i.e., temperature, atmosphere, etc. Here we report an approach to change the intrinsic defects of ZnO by adding a small amount of ZnS. During the sintering process, ZnS was decomposed. Apart from the formation of SO2, the decomposed S and Zn can also be simultaneously doped onto O and Zn sites to change the intrinsic defects in ZnO. For instance, some of the S was converted to SO2 and led to the formation of Vo (oxygen vacancy); meanwhile, Zn may move to the Vz (Zn vacancy) site and decrease the concentration of Zn vacancy. Due to the changes in these native defects, the carrier concentration increased and the thermal conductivity decreased when the content of ZnS was increased to x = 0.01. This sample had an optimal zT value, which was twice that of undoped ZnO. However, with further increase in ZnS, the carrier concentration was reduced. These results suggest a method to tune the intrinsic defects of ZnO via doping technology and bring potential opportunities to improve the thermoelectric performance of this oxide.

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