Abstract
Both electrical conductivity σ and Seebeck coefficient S are functions of carrier concentration being correlated with each other, and the value of power factor S2σ is generally limited to less than 0.01 W m−1 K−2. Here we report that, under the temperature gradient applied simultaneously to both parallel and perpendicular directions of measurement, a metallic copper selenide, Cu2Se, shows two sign reversals and colossal values of S exceeding ±2 mV K−1 in a narrow temperature range, 340 K < T < 400 K, where a structure phase transition takes place. The metallic behavior of σ possessing larger magnitude exceeding 600 S cm−1 leads to a colossal value of S2σ = 2.3 W m–1 K–2. The small thermal conductivity less than 2 W m−1 K−1 results in a huge dimensionless figure of merit exceeding 400. This unusual behavior is brought about by the self-tuning carrier concentration effect in the low-temperature phase assisted by the high-temperature phase.
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Byeon, D., Sobota, R., Delime-Codrin, K., Choi, S., Hirata, K., Adachi, M., … Takeuchi, T. (2019). Discovery of colossal Seebeck effect in metallic Cu2Se. Nature Communications , 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07877-5
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