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Thermoelectric properties of the CA5AL2-XINXSB6 solid solution

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Zevalkink, Alex
Swallow, Jessica
Ohno, Saneyuki
Bux, Sabah
Snyder, G. Jeffrey

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Zintl phases are attractive for thermoelectric applications due to their complex structures and bonding environments. The Zintl compounds Ca5Al2Sb6 and Ca5In2Sb6 have both been shown to have promising thermoelectric properties, with zT values of 0.6 and 0.7, respectively, when doped to control the carrier concentration. Alloying can often be used to further improve thermoelectric materials in cases when the decrease in lattice thermal conductivity outweighs reductions to the electronic mobility. Here we present the high temperature thermoelectric properties of the Ca5Al2-xInxSb6 solid solution. Undoped and optimally Zn-doped samples were investigated. X-ray diffraction confirms that a full solid solution exists between the Al and In end-members. We find that the Al: In ratio does not greatly influence the carrier concentration or Seebeck effect. The primary effect of alloying is thus increased scattering of both charge carriers and phonons, leading to significantly reduced electronic mobility and lattice thermal conductivity at room temperature. Ultimately, the figure of merit is unaffected by alloying in this system, due to the competing effects of reduced mobility and lattice thermal conductivity.

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Royal Soc Chemistry

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Chemistry, Inorganic, Nuclear

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Dalton Transactions

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10.1039/c4dt02206h

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