Lead-free and scalable GeTe-based thermoelectric module with an efficiency of 12%

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Abstract

GeTe-based materials with superior thermoelectric properties promise great potential for waste heat recovery. However, the lack of appropriate diffusion barrier materials (DBMs) limits not only the energy conversion efficiency but also the service reliability of the thermoelectric devices. Here, we propose a design strategy based on phase equilibria diagrams from first-principles calculations and identify transition metal germanides (e.g., NiGe and FeGe2) as the DBMs. Our validation experiment confirms the excellent chemical and mechanical stabilities of the interfaces between the germanides and GeTe.We also develop a process for scaling up the GeTe production. Combining with module geometry optimization, we fabricate an eight-pair module using mass-produced p-type Ge0.89Cu0.06Sb0.08Te and n-type Yb0.3Co4Sb12 and achieve a record-high efficiency of 12% among all reported single-stage thermoelectric modules. Our work thus paves theway forwaste heat recovery based on completely lead-free thermoelectric technology.

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Xie, L., Ming, C., Song, Q., Wang, C., Liao, J., Wang, L., … Chen, L. (2023). Lead-free and scalable GeTe-based thermoelectric module with an efficiency of 12%. Science Advances, 9(27). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adg7919

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