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Thermoelectric properties of n- and p- type Ag2Te

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Abstract

The recent discovery of phonon-liquid electron-crystal (PLEC) concept has led to an intensive research in some superionic compounds as potential thermoelectrics. In their high-temperature superionic phase they show liquid-like behavior as the anions move within the lattice. Here we focus on Ag2Te which becomes superionic above a temperature of about TSI =425K[1]. The puzzling behavior of it's physical and thermoelectric properties was repoted previously[2,3] for unknown reasons.
Here we discuss the sample dependence of the sign of thermopower (S) above and below the super-ionic transition and the large variation in it's electric conductivity value near room temperature (RT).On the other hand, the thermopower near RT was found to not to vary so dramatically, which in turn suggests the role of factors other than the carrier concentration may play in optimizing the thermoelectric properties of Ag2Te. Very low-thermal conductivity (< 1 Wm-1K-1) observed, which can be attributed to the presence of a layered texture.For our n- type Ag2Te, we found best zTmax value of 0.88 at 410 K.

1.Materials Transactions, Vol. 53, No. 7 (2012) pp. 1216 to 1219.
2.CrystEngComm, 2019, 21,1718.
3.Nano Lett. 2014, 14, 5398−5404.

Presenters

  • Navita Jakhar

    Physics, Indian institute of science education and research, Pune

Authors

  • Navita Jakhar

    Physics, Indian institute of science education and research, Pune

  • Surjeet Singh

    IISER Pune, Physics, Indian Institute of Science education and research, Physics, Indian institute of science education and research, Pune, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research -Pune