Abstract
A recent study has shown the thermoelectric performance of Al-doped Mg2Si materials can be significantly enhanced at moderate pressure. To understand the cause of this phenomenon, we have performed in situ angle dispersive X-ray diffraction and infrared reflectivity measurements up to 17 GPa at room temperature. Contrary to previous experiment, using helium as a pressure transmission medium, no structural transformation was observed in pure Mg2Si. In contrast, a phase transition from cubic anti-fluorite (Fm-3m) to orthorhombic anti-cotunnite (Pnma) was observed in the Al-doped sample at 10 GPa. Infrared reflectivity measurements show the electrical conductivity increases with pressure and is further enhanced after the phase transition. The electron density of states at the Fermi level computed form density functional calculations predict a maximum thermoelectric power factor at 1.9 GPa, which is in good agreement with the experimental observation.
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Zhao, J., Liu, Z., Gordon, R. A., Takarabe, K., Reid, J., & Tse, J. S. (2015). Pressure-induced phase transition and electrical properties of thermoelectric Al-doped Mg2Si. Journal of Applied Physics, 118(14). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4933069
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