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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 16(22): 28886-28895, 2024 Jun 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38771993

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Mg3Bi2-based materials are a very promising substitute for current commercial Bi2Te3 thermoelectric alloys. The successful growth of Mg3Bi2-based single crystals with high room-temperature performance is especially significant for practical applications. Previous studies indicated that the effective suppression of Mg defects in Mg3Bi2-based materials was crucial for high performance, which was usually realized by applying excessive Mg during syntheses. However, utilization of excessive Mg generates Mg-rich phases between the crystalline boundaries and is unfavorable for the long-term stability of the materials. Here, bulk single crystals with a low-content Mg component such as Mg3.1Bi1.49Sb0.5Te0.01 were successfully grown. For compensating Mg defects, Li was chosen as the additional electron dopant. The results indicate that Li is a very effective electron compensator when low-concentration doping is applied. For high-concentration doping, Mg atoms in the lattice are substituted by Li, leading to decreased electron concentration again. This strategy is very significant for improving the room-temperature performance of Mg3Bi2-based materials. As a result, a record-high figure of merit of 1.05 at 300 K is achieved for Mg3+xLi0.003Bi1.49Sb0.5Te0.01 single crystals.

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