Thermoelectric Study of Copper Selenide

ORAL

Abstract

Nanostructuring has been shown to be an effective approach in reducing lattice thermal conductivity and improving the figure of merit of thermoelectric materials. Copper selenide is a layered structure material, which has a low thermal conductivity and p-type Seebeck coefficient at low temperatures. We have evaluated several hot-pressed, nanostructured copper selenide samples with different dopants for their thermoelectric properties. The phenomenon of the charge-density wave observed in the nanocomposite, resistivity, Seebeck, thermal conductivity and carrier mobility will be discussed.

Authors

  • Mengliang Yao

    Boston College

  • Weishu Liu

    University of Houston

  • Zhifeng Ren

    University of Houston, Department of Physics and TcSUH, Univ of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USA

  • Cyril Opeil

    Boston College