Exotic thermoelectric behavior in nitrogenated holey graphene

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Combining first-principles approaches with the Boltzmann transport equation and semi-classical analysis we investigate the thermal conductivity κ, thermopower S, electrical conductivity σ, and carrier mobility μ of newly synthesized nitrogenated holey graphene (NHG). Strikingly, the NHG possesses exceedingly high S and σ but a fairly low lattice thermal conductivity κL, and therefore extraordinary thermoelectric properties, with a figure of merit zT even exceeding 5.0, are obtained in the n-type doped NHG. The outstanding thermoelectric behavior of NHG is attributed to its exotic atomic and electronic structure: (i) strong anharmonic phonon scattering results in a very low κL; (ii) flat bands around the Fermi level together with a large band gap cause high S; and (iii) conduction band dipping at the Brillouin zone center leads to a high electron mobility μ and thus high σ.

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Zhao, Y., Dai, Z., Lian, C., & Meng, S. (2017). Exotic thermoelectric behavior in nitrogenated holey graphene. RSC Advances, 7(42), 25803–25810. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra03597g

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