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A New Thermoelectric Material: CsBi<sub>4</sub>Te<sub>6</sub>
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EngineeringThermoelectricsSolid-state ChemistryChemistryInorganic MaterialThermal ConductivityN-type CsbiSuperconductivityThermodynamicsMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringInorganic ChemistryNew Thermoelectric MaterialAnisotropic Material CsbiCrystallographyTransition Metal ChalcogenidesHigh Temperature MaterialsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsThermoelectric MaterialNarrow Gap Semiconductor
The highly anisotropic material CsBi(4)Te(6) was prepared by the reaction of Cs/Bi(2)Te(3) around 600 degrees C. The compound crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/m with a = 51.9205(8) A, b = 4.4025(1) A, c = 14.5118(3) A, beta = 101.480(1) degrees, V = 3250.75(11) A(3), and Z = 8. The final R values are R(1) = 0.0585 and wR(2) = 0.1127 for all data. The compound has a 2-D structure composed of NaCl-type [Bi(4)Te(6)] anionic layers and Cs(+) ions residing between the layers. The [Bi(4)Te(6)] layers are interconnected by Bi-Bi bonds at a distance of 3.2383(10) A. This material is a narrow gap semiconductor. Optimization studies on the thermoelectric properties with a variety of doping agents show that the electrical properties of CsBi(4)Te(6) can be tuned to yield an optimized thermoelectric material which is promising for low-temperature applications. SbI(3) doping resulted in p-type behavior and a maximum power factor of 51.5 microW/cm.K(2) at 184 K and the corresponding ZT of 0.82 at 225 K. The highest power factor of 59.8 microW/cm.K(2) at 151 K was obtained from 0.06% Sb-doped material. We report here the synthesis, physicochemical properties, doping characteristics, charge-transport properties, and thermal conductivity. Also presented are studies on n-type CsBi(4)Te(6) and comparisons to those of p-type.
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