Copper occupation and dynamics in Cu rich tetrahedrite; an NMR study
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Abstract
Thermoelectric materials can generate electricity from heat. Recently tetrahedrite with the chemical structure of Cu12Sb4S13 emerged as the most promising thermoelectric material for mid-temperature applications. Here we report 63Cu NMR measurements for the Cu-rich phase of Cu12+xSb4S13 (x ≈ 2) and compared to Cu12Sb4S13. Based on NMR, T1 and T2 measurements, the results demonstrate Cu-ion hopping below room temperature with an activation energy of ∼150 meV for the Cu-rich phase, consistent with superionic behavior. The NMR results also demonstrate the effects of Cu-ion mobility in the Cu12Sb4S13 phase, but with a larger activation barrier. We identify a small difference in NMR Knight shift for the metallic phase of Cu12Sb4S13, compared to the Cu-rich phase, and when compared to DFT calculations the results indicate a mix of hyperfine contributions to the metallic shift.
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Presenters
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Nader Ghassemi
Texas A&M Univ, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University
Authors
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Nader Ghassemi
Texas A&M Univ, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University
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Yefan Tian
Texas A&M Univ
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Xu Lu
Department of Applied Physics, Chongqing University
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Joseph H. Ross
Texas A&M Univ
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Yanci Yan
Department of Applied Physics, Chongqing University
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Xiaoyuan Zhou
Department of Applied Physics, Chongqing University