Chalcogenide glasses as prospective thermoelectric materials

AP Gonçalves, G Delaizir, EB Lopes… - Journal of electronic …, 2011 - Springer
AP Gonçalves, G Delaizir, EB Lopes, LM Ferreira, O Rouleau, C Godart
Journal of electronic materials, 2011Springer
Despite the fact that glasses have interesting characteristics for thermoelectric (TE)
applications, their potential as TE materials has only recently been tested. In a recent article,
we focused on glasses based on the Ge 20 Te 80 composition, which has a high Seebeck
coefficient, S, showing that in Cu x+ y Ge 20− x Te 80− y the power factor, S 2/ρ (where ρ is
the resistivity), strongly improves with increasing Cu concentration. Herein we report on the
preparation of glasses in the Cu-Te-As system and their characterization by x-ray diffraction …
Abstract
Despite the fact that glasses have interesting characteristics for thermoelectric (TE) applications, their potential as TE materials has only recently been tested. In a recent article, we focused on glasses based on the Ge20Te80 composition, which has a high Seebeck coefficient, S, showing that in Cux+yGe20−x Te80−y the power factor, S 2/ρ (where ρ is the resistivity), strongly improves with increasing Cu concentration. Herein we report on the preparation of glasses in the Cu-Te-As system and their characterization by x-ray diffraction (XRD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and measurements of ρ and S. Our preliminary results show that the melt-spinning technique allows us to extend the Cu-Te-As glassy domain and leads to T g values that permit use of these glasses in applications up to 100°C. A maximum S 2/ρ value of ∼100 μW K−2 m−1 was obtained for the Cu30As15Te55 composition, confirming the potential of these glasses for TE applications.
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