Thermoelectric properties of the half-Heusler phase ScNiSb (space group F43m) were studied on a polycrystalline single-phase sample obtained by arc-melting and spark-plasma-sintering techniques. Measurements of the thermopower, electrical resistivity, and thermal conductivity were performed in the wide temperature range 2-950 K. The material appeared as a p-type conductor, with a fairly large, positive Seebeck coefficient of about 240 μV K-1 near 450 K. Nevertheless, the measured electrical resistivity values were relatively high (83 μWm at 350 K), resulting in a rather small magnitude of the power factor (less than 1 × 10-3 W m-1 K-2) in the temperature range examined. Furthermore, the thermal conductivity was high, with a local minimum of about 6Wm-1 K-1 occurring near 600 K. As a result, the dimensionless thermoelectric figure of merit showed a maximum of 0.1 at 810 K. This work suggests that ScNiSb could be a promising base compound for obtaining thermoelectric materials for energy conversion at high temperatures.
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Synoradzki, K., Ciesielski, K., Veremchuk, I., Borrmann, H., Skokowski, P., Szymański, D., … Kaczorowski, D. (2019). Thermal and electronic transport properties of the half-heusler phase ScNiSb. Materials, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/MA12101723
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