Strong enhancement of phonon scattering through nanoscale grains in lead sulfide thermoelectrics
Title: | Strong enhancement of phonon scattering through nanoscale grains in lead sulfide thermoelectrics
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Author: | Wu, Haijun
Carrete Montaña, Jesús
Zhang, Zhiyun
Qu, Yongquan
Shen, Xuetao
Wang, Zhao
Zhao, Li-Dong
He, Jiaqing
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Affiliation: | Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Física de Partículas
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Subject: | Grain | Nanoscale | Phonon | Thermal conductivity | Thermoelectrics | |
Date of Issue: | 2014
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Publisher: | Nature Publishing Group
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Citation: | Wu, H., Carrete, J., Zhang, Z. et al. Strong enhancement of phonon scattering through nanoscale grains in lead sulfide thermoelectrics. NPG Asia Mater 6, e108 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/am.2014.39
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Abstract: | We present nanocrystalline PbS, which was prepared using a solvothermal method followed by spark plasma sintering, as a
promising thermoelectric material. The effects of grains with different length scales on phonon scattering of PbS samples, and
therefore on the thermal conductivity of these samples, were studied using transmission electron microscopy and theoretical
calculations. We found that a high density of nanoscale grain boundaries dramatically lowered the thermal conductivity by
effectively scattering long-wavelength phonons. The thermal conductivity at room temperature was reduced from 2.5 W m1K 1
for ingot-PbS (grain size 4200 lm) to 2.3 W m1K 1 for micro-PbS (grain size 40.4 lm); remarkably, thermal conductivity
was reduced to 0.85 W m1 K 1 for nano-PbS (grain size B30 nm). Considering the full phonon spectrum of the material, a
theoretical model based on a combination of first-principles calculations and semiempirical phonon scattering rates was
proposed to explain this effective enhancement. The results show that the high density of nanoscale grains could cause
effective phonon scattering of almost 61%. These findings shed light on developing high-performance thermoelectrics via
nanograins at the intermediate temperature range. |
Publisher version: | https://doi.org/10.1038/am.2014.39 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10347/21738
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DOI: | 10.1038/am.2014.39 |
E-ISSN: | 1884-4057
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