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Influence of strain and point defects on the Seebeck coefficient of thermoelectric CoSb3 : Inverkan av töjnings och punktdefekter på Seebeck-koefficienten för termoelektrisk CoSb3

Many studies and experiments have been conducted over the years to find solutions to the electricity problem. This issue is not just related to how fossil fuels are dispensed. Also, the environmental concerns associated with using fossil fuels have become a severe issue, which is a major cause of environmental pollution and ozone layer damage. As such, the need for energy becomes one of the essential goals. Therefore, research has begun to revolve around thermoelectrics, which is a straightforward approach for generating energy, by converting heat directly into electricity. Cobalt antimonide (CoSb3) belongs to a broad family of materials with the skutterudite structure, which have been recently identified as potential new thermoelectric materials with high performance. The CoSb3 is one of the numerous promising thermoelectric materials in the intermediate temperature range. The binary CoSb3 is a narrow bandgap semiconductor with a relatively flat band structure and excellent electrical performance. The thermoelectric performance efficiency of binary CoSb3 is measured by its figure of merit. The figure of merit is important for thermoelectric materials and is primarily governed by the Seebeck coefficient because it exhibits a square dependence. The Seebeck coefficient of the CoSb3 can be affected by many factors that can either increase or decrease it. Strain is an important aspect for the transport properties, including the Seebeck coefficient. The goal of this thesis project is to study the effect of point defects and strain on the Seebeck coefficient of skutterudite CoSb3. The binary CoSb3 skutterudite was explored through density functional theory (DFT) to calculate the ground-state properties, in particular the Seebeck coefficient. Two different CoSb3 structures were considered, an ideal one (without any defects) and the other was termed real (containing defects). In both cases, the Seebeck coefficient and its response were studied while strain was applied by changing the volume of the structure. The non-equilibrium Green's function was used within a DFT simulation to get a transmission distribution, where it was essential for calculating the Seebeck coefficient. Moreover, oxygen molecules were placed over the (001) surface of 2 × 2 × 1 CoSb3 supercell to establish if oxidation leads to point defect formation. These simulations were carried out by DFT-based molecular dynamics. It is found that the strain affects the Seebeck coefficient in the ideal structure. At compression, the absolute value of the Seebeck coefficient increases.  By contrast, the Seebeck coefficient changed its sign from negative to positive and increased to 894 μVK−1at tension, which was unexpected. The electron density distribution map was explored to explain the behavior of the Seebeck coefficient at equilibrium, compression, and tension. It can be seen that the electron distribution between Co and Sb is increased at compression, implying an increased orbital overlap (covalent interaction). By contrast, the tension reduces the electron distribution between Sb and Co. The real structure induced by oxidation exhibits Sb vacancies. The See-beck coefficient is affected differently than that of the ideal structure. At equilibrium, the Seebeck coefficient increases to 151 μVK−1. The electron density distribution between Sb and Co is enhanced in the real structure compared to the ideal one. The most drastic change is found at tension, where the Seebeck coefficient reaches−270 μVK−1. It may be speculated that this occurs due to O which increases the orbital overlap. The strategy introduced in this work, an interplay of defects and strain effects, may be beneficial for other thermoelectric materials.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:UPSALLA1/oai:DiVA.org:mau-42567
Date January 2021
CreatorsAwala, Ibrahim
PublisherMalmö universitet, Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS)
Source SetsDiVA Archive at Upsalla University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeStudent thesis, info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis, text
Formatapplication/pdf
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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