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Item type:Publication, Improving the thermoelectric properties of thick Sb2Te3 film via Cu doping and annealing deposited by DC magnetron sputtering using a mosaic target(2021-11-01) ;Theekhasuk, Nattharika ;Sakdanuphab, Rachsak ;Nuthongkum, Pilaipon ;Pluengphon, PrayoonsakHarnwunggmoung, AdulThick Cu-doped Sb<inf>2</inf>Te<inf>3</inf> films were deposited on flexible substrate by DC magnetron sputtering from a mosaic Cu–Sb<inf>2</inf>Te<inf>3</inf> target. The Cu-doped Sb<inf>2</inf>Te<inf>3</inf> films were vacuum annealed to improve their thermoelectric properties. Density functional theory was used to clarify the internal mechanism of the Cu doped into the Sb<inf>2</inf>Te<inf>3</inf> system. The results showed that Cu substitution on a Sb site induced electronic states or impurity peaks of Sb<inf>2</inf>Te<inf>3</inf> at a valence band maximum. The carrier concentration of the Cu-doped Sb<inf>2</inf>Te<inf>3</inf> films increased as the Cu-doped concentration increased. However, the crystallite size and Seebeck coefficient of the Cu-doped Sb<inf>2</inf>Te<inf>3</inf> films decreased as the Cu-doped concentration increased. Post-annealing treatment improved the microstructure and thermoelectric properties of the Cu-doped Sb<inf>2</inf>Te<inf>3</inf> films. The maximum electrical conductivity and power factor values of 754.20 S/cm at 50 °C and 1.56 10<sup>−3</sup> W/mK<sup>2</sup> at 100 °C were obtained in the annealed film with a Cu-doped concentration of 3 at%. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Energy-saving synthesis and β-phase enhancement of Cu2Se thermoelectric materials via the microwave hybrid heating technique(2021-10-25) ;Rudradawong, Chalermpol ;Sukwisute, Pisan ;Limsuwan, Pichet ;Harnwunggmoung, AdulHorprathum, MatiThermoelectric generators harvest energy from waste heat and convert it to electricity. β-Cu<inf>2</inf>Se is a candidate for them due to its outstanding thermoelectric properties and its environmentally friendly component elements. A microwave hybrid heating (MHH) method was used for the fast synthesis and enhancement of β-Cu<inf>2</inf>Se materials. The effects of the MHH reaction time on the phase microstructure and thermoelectric properties of the Cu<inf>2</inf>Se material were investigated, and the MHH method was compared with the conventional heating method. The X-ray diffraction patterns of samples, synthesized via the MHH method, showed monoclinic- (α) and cubic- (β) Cu<inf>2</inf>Se crystalline structures, whereas a single monoclinic-(α) structure was identified in a sample, synthesized via a conventional heating method. In addition, the β-Cu<inf>2</inf>Se phase was enhanced with increased MHH reaction time. The carrier concentration increased with β-Cu<inf>2</inf>Se content, which increased electrical conductivity and decreased the Seebeck coefficient. The Cu<sup>+</sup> ions in the β-Cu<inf>2</inf>Se phase led to the reduced thermal conductivity. A low thermal conductivity of 0.86 W m<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup> and a maximum dimensionless figure of merit of 0.32 at 523 K were realized for 10 min MHH sample. Finally, MHH showed very low energy consumption and saved time, which are essential for industrialization.
