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Ag-Segregation to Dislocations in PbTe-Based Thermoelectric Materials

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 10, 期 4, 页码 3609-3615

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b17142

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thermoelectric material; dislocation; correlative microscopy; atom probe tomography; Ag segregation; lead-telluride compound

资金

  1. Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments
  2. international Max Planck Research School for Interface Controlled Materials for Energy Conversion
  3. RWTH Aachen University through SEED FUNDS program
  4. Israel Science Foundation (ISF) [698/13]
  5. German-Israeli Foundation for Research and Development (GIF) [I-2333-1150.10/2012]
  6. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51371073]
  7. Chinese Scholarship Council

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Dislocations have been considered to be an efficient source for scattering midfrequency phonons, contributing to. the enhancement of thermoelectric performance. The structure of dislocations can be resolved by electron microscopy whereas their chemical composition and decoration state are scarcely known. Here, we correlate transmission Kikuchi diffraction and (scanning) transmission electron microscopy in conjunction with atom probe tomography to investigate the lock structure and chemical composition of dislocations in a thermoelectric Ag-doped PbTe compound. Our investigations indicate that Ag atoms segregate to dislocations with a 10-fold excess of Ag compared with its average concentration in the matrix. Yet the Ag concentration along the dislocation line is not constant but fluctuates from similar to 0.8 to similar to 10 atom % with a period of about 5 nm. Thermal conductivity is evaluated applying laser flash analysis, and is correlated with theoretical calculations based on the Debye-Callaway model, demonstrating that these Ag-decorated dislocations yield stronger phonon scatterings. These findings reduce the knowledge gap regarding the composition of dislocations needed for theoretical calculations of honon scattering and pave the way for extending the concept of defect engineering to thermoelectric materials.

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