Physical properties of the novel layered cobalt oxyphosphide Sr 2ScCoPO3

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A novel layered cobalt oxyphosphide Sr2ScCoPO3 crystallizes in a layered structure which represents an alternative stack of anti-fluorite type Co2P2 layer and K2NiF 4 type Sr4Sc2O6 layer. This material has a similar structure to that of Sr2ScFePO3 which exhibits superconductivity below 17 K The resistivity of Sr 2ScCoPO3 is 4.5 mΩcm at room temperature and decreases with decreasing temperature. The thermoelectric power of Sr 2ScCoPO3 is -12 μV/K at room temperature and it decreases with decreasing temperature and rapidly increases below 50 K Provided the generalized Hikes formula, the S of Sr2ScCoPO3 is estimated to be -60 μV/K at high temperature region. This relative high value suggests that Sr2ScCoPO3 is a promising high performance thermoelectric material. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Okada, S., Kamihara, Y., Ohkubo, N., Ban, S., Matoba, M., & Atou, T. (2012). Physical properties of the novel layered cobalt oxyphosphide Sr 2ScCoPO3. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 400). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/400/2/022091

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