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Giant improvement of thermoelectric power factor of Bi2Te3 under pressure
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Electrical ResistanceEngineeringElectrothermalThermoelectricsSeebeck EffectFerroelectric ApplicationTransport PropertiesQuantum MaterialsThermodynamicsGiant ImprovementMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringPyroelectricityEnergy CeramicApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsThermoelectric MaterialIndium-doped Bismuth TellurideThermal Engineering
The pressure (P) dependencies of both the thermopower (Seebeck effect) S and the electrical resistance (R) for p-type single crystals of Bi2Te3 and indium-doped bismuth telluride (InxBi2−xTe3,0.04≤x≤0.10) are reported on a pressure range of 0–8.5 GPa. The thermoelectric power factor (efficiency) (æ=S2/R) exhibits two maxima: the first one near ∼1 GPa and the second near ∼2.5–4.5 GPa. These features evidence a giant increase in the power factor by a factor of ∼10. Possible values of the dimensionless figure of merit under pressure are also estimated. The maxima are explained in terms of pressure-driven changes in an electron structure. The second feature may be also addressed to an intermediate high-pressure phase detected in x-ray diffraction studies.
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