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Thermoelectric properties of new transition metal arsenides and antimonides

The main focus of this work is on exploratory investigation of thermoelectric (TE) materials. Thermoelectric devices are solid-state devices that convert thermal energy from a temperature gradient into electrical energy (Seebeck effect), or convert electrical energy into a temperature gradient (Peltier effect). Modifying existing materials and finding new materials with proper thermoelectric properties are the two approaches considered in this research. Good thermoelectric materials are usually narrow band gap semiconductors with large Seebeck coefficient, reasonably high electrical conductivity and low thermal conductivity. Early transition metal antimonides and arsenides, with unique structural features were chosen for finding high performance TE materials.
During the investigation of group four antimonides, a series of new ternaries, ZrSiδSb2-δ, ZrGeδSb2-δ and HfGeδSb2-δ was developed. Single crystal X-ray diffraction was used for crystal structure determination, and energy depressives X-ray analysis (EDX) was used for compositional analysis. Metallic properties of these compounds were predicted by electronic structure calculations and confirmed by physical property measurements.
It was revealed that Mo3Sb7 turns semiconducting by partial Sb/Te exchange. Similarly, isostructural Re3As7 was modified to become semiconducting by partial Ge/As exchange. Crystal structures were determined by single crystal X-ray and powder X-ray diffraction utilizing Rietveld method. Electronic structures were determined by using the LMTO method and confirmed the semiconducting properties of these ternary compounds. Physical property measurements showed exceptional TE properties for these compounds. It was also confirmed by the X-ray single crystal analysis that it is possible to intercalate different cations with the proper size into the existing cubic voids of the structure. The effect of cation intercalation on physical properties of these compounds were investigated and revealed the enhancement of transport properties as a result of this intercalation.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:WATERLOO/oai:uwspace.uwaterloo.ca:10012/2757
Date January 2007
CreatorsSoheilnia, Navid
Source SetsUniversity of Waterloo Electronic Theses Repository
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis or Dissertation
Format3552979 bytes, application/pdf

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