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Thermoelectric Property Study of Nanostructured p‐Type Half‐Heuslers (Hf, Zr, Ti)CoSb<sub>0.8</sub>Sn<sub>0.2</sub>
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EngineeringThermoelectricsExperimental ThermodynamicsPhysical PropertyThermal ConductivityTransport PropertiesQuantum MaterialsThermodynamicsThermal Conductivity ReductionCosb 0.8Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringHeat TransferHigh Temperature MaterialsElectronic MaterialsCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsThermoelectric Property StudyThermoelectric MaterialThermal EngineeringThermophysical PropertyThermal PropertyPeak Zt
Abstract Based on the best peak theromoelectric figure‐of‐merit value ( ZT ) of ca. 0.8 in Hf 0.5 Zr 0.5 CoSb 0.8 Sn 0.2 and ca. 1 in Hf 0.8 Ti 0.2 CoSb 0.8 Sn 0.2 , the effect of Ti on thermoelectric properties is studied in (Hf, Zr, Ti)CoSb 0.8 Sn 0.2 , with the aim of further improving the ZT and reducing the usage of Hf. By either partial replacement of Hf and Zr with Ti in Hf 0.5 Zr 0.5 CoSb 0.8 Sn 0.2 or partial replacement of Hf and Ti with Zr in Hf 0.8 Ti 0.2 CoSb 0.8 Sn 0.2 , a peak ZT of ≥1 is achieved at 800°C in Hf 0.44 Zr 0.44 Ti 0.12 CoSb 0.8 Sn 0.2 . This composition has two advantages over the previous two best compositions: higher ZT than Hf 0.5 Zr 0.5 CoSb 0.8 Sn 0.2 and less Hf than in Hf 0.8 Ti 0.2 CoSb 0.8 Sn 0.2 . A higher ZT with less Hf is very much desired since Hf is much more expensive than other constituent elements. The ZT improvement is the result of thermal conductivity reduction due to phonon scattering by both alloy and the nanostructure effect.
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