Abstract
Misfit-layered calcium cobaltite [Ca2CoO3-δ]0.62[CoO2] is an outstanding p-type semiconducting thermoelectric with strong anisotropic properties. Texture engineering is crucial for enhancing its thermoelectric performance in polycrystalline ceramics. The in-plane orientation of the grains improves the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity, while the multi-scale parallel interfaces scatter phonons and reduce thermal conductivity. Here, a tandem process of spark plasma sintering and edge-free spark plasma texturing is used to produce dense and highly textured calcium cobaltite ceramics. The resulting ceramic shows a high degree of texturization, secondary phases, and enhanced electrical conductivity of 246 S cm−1 together with a strongly improved Seebeck coefficient of 224 µV K−1 at 1073 K. High grain ordering leads to carrier mobility of 0.49 cm2 V−1 s−1, which has a positive effect on both parameters. With a power factor of 12.4 µW cm−1 K−2 at 1073 K in air, previous thermoelectric performances of calcium cobaltite are surpassed, regardless of its form: pristine, doped, or composite. By combining the high power factor with a relatively low thermal conductivity, a remarkable figure-of-merit of 0.49 at 1073 K in air is obtained for the textured polycrystalline ceramic, which reaches 60 % of the figure-of-merit of a calcium cobaltite single crystal.
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Kruppa, K., Karlin, A., Maor, I. I., Steinbach, F., Shter, G. E., Stobitzer, D., … Feldhoff, A. (2025). Advances in Texturing and Thermoelectric Properties of a Calcium Cobaltite Ceramic via Combined Spark Plasma Sintering and Spark Plasma Texturing. Advanced Functional Materials, 35(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202409259
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