Thermoelectric Performance Optimization of n-Type La3−xSmxTe4/Ni Composites via Sm Doping

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La3Te4-based rare-earth telluride is a kind of n-type high-temperature thermoelectric (TE) material with an operational temperature of up to 1273 K, which is a promising candidate for thermoelectric generators. In this work, the Sm substitution in La3−xSmxTe4/Ni composites is reported. The electrical transport property of La3−xSmxTe4 is modified by reducing carrier concentration due to the substitution of Sm2+ for La3+. The electric thermal conductivity decreases by 90% due to carrier concentration reduction, which mainly contributes to a reduction in total thermal conductivity. Lattice thermal conductivity also decreases by point-defect scattering by Sm doping. Meanwhile, based on our previous study, compositing nickel improves the thermal stability of the La3−xSmxTe4 matrix. Finally, combined with carrier concentration optimization and the decreased thermal conductivity, a maximum zT of 1.1 at 1273 K and an average zTave value of 0.8 over 600 K–1273 K were achieved in La2.315Sm0.685Te4/10 vol.% Ni composite, which is among the highest TE performance reported in La3Te4 compounds.

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Li, J., Song, Q., Liu, R., Dong, H., Zhang, Q., Shi, X., … Chen, L. (2022). Thermoelectric Performance Optimization of n-Type La3−xSmxTe4/Ni Composites via Sm Doping. Energies, 15(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/en15072353

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