In Situ Engineering of Grain Boundary Phase toward Superior Thermoelectric Performance in Mg <sub>3</sub> (Sb,Bi) <sub>2</sub>
Abstract
Abstract As a promising thermoelectric material for electronic cooling and power generation, Mg 3 (Sb,Bi) 2 has received extensive attention. Despite efforts to enhance its performance through composite modulation, challenges such as secondary phase refinement, dispersion, and interfacial mismatch, particularly at grain boundaries, remain critical. In this work, by incorporating TiO 2‐n into the Mg 3 (Sb,Bi) 2 ‐based matrix, the grain boundary phases are in situ engineered, yielding a superior figure of merit ( zT) exceeding 2 at 798 K. The electrical conductivity is significantly enhanced with only slight changes to the Seebeck coefficient over the entire temperature range, mainly due to the contribution to carrier concentration and mobility from the newly generated Ti 3 Sb at grain boundaries. Benefiting from the remarkably enhanced power factor and the diminished lattice thermal conductivity, the zT value shows an overall increase within the temperature range of 300–798 K, leading to a considerable conversion efficiency of 15% for the single‐leg device.
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Authors (11)
Jing‐Wei Li
State Key Laboratory of New Ceramic Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China
Hanbin Gao
Zhanran Han
State Key Laboratory of New Ceramic Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China
Jincheng Yu
Hua‐Lu Zhuang
State Key Laboratory of New Ceramic Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China
Lu Chen
Hezhang Li
State Key Laboratory of New Ceramic Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China
Yilin Jiang
Zhengqin Wang
Qiang Zheng
Jing‐Feng Li
State Key Laboratory of New Ceramic Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China