Effect of sintering pressure on electrical transport and thermoelectric properties of polycrystalline SnSe
Autor: | J S Mun, Sung-Hwan Bae, Muhammad Siyar, Seong-Hyeon Hong, Chan Park, Miyoung Kim, Jun-Young Cho |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
Tin selenide Spark plasma sintering Sintering 02 engineering and technology 010402 general chemistry 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology 01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences chemistry.chemical_compound Thermal conductivity chemistry Mechanics of Materials Thermoelectric effect General Materials Science Grain boundary Texture (crystalline) Composite material 0210 nano-technology Single crystal |
Zdroj: | Bulletin of Materials Science. 43 |
ISSN: | 0973-7669 0250-4707 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12034-020-2036-5 |
Popis: | Tin selenide (SnSe), which has high thermoelectric (TE) performance due to its low thermal conductivity, is considered as a promising TE material. It is good that TE properties were reported in single crystal form because polycrystalline SnSe exhibits low electrical conductivity compared to that of single crystal SnSe. To improve the electrical conductivity of polycrystalline SnSe, the effects of the pressure applied during spark plasma sintering (SPS) on the electrical charge transport and the TE properties of the polycrystalline SnSe were investigated. Degree of texture was enhanced with increasing sintering pressure from 30 to 120 MPa during SPS, which lead to the increase in carrier mobility, which resulted in the increase in electrical conductivity. Increase in pressure led to a significant increase in thermal conductivity due to an increase in the lattice thermal conductivity, which can be attributed to the decrease in phonon scattering at the grain boundary. A ZT of $${\sim }0.7$$ was obtained at 823 K from the polycrystalline SnSe sintered with a pressure of 60 MPa, which can result from large increase in electrical conductivity with very small increase in the thermal conductivity. This study shows that the TE properties of the polycrystalline SnSe can be enhanced by controlling the degree of texture which can be accomplished by changing the pressure applied during SPS. |
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