First-Principles Study of Silicon–Tin Alloys as a High-Temperature Thermoelectric Material

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Silicon–germanium (SiGe) alloys have sparked a great deal of attention due to their exceptional high-temperature thermoelectric properties. Significant effort has been expended in the quest for high-temperature thermoelectric materials. Combining density functional theory and electron–phonon coupling theory, it was discovered that silicon–tin (SiSn) alloys have remarkable hightemperature thermoelectric performance. SiSn alloys have a figure of merit above 2.0 at 800 K, resulting from their high conduction band convergence and low lattice thermal conductivity. Further evaluations reveal that Si0.75Sn0.25 is the best choice for developing the optimum ratio as a thermoelectric material. These findings will provide a basis for further studies on SiSn alloys as a potential new class of high-performance thermoelectric materials.

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Huang, S., Ning, S., & Xiong, R. (2022). First-Principles Study of Silicon–Tin Alloys as a High-Temperature Thermoelectric Material. Materials, 15(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15124107

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