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First Principle Study and Optimal Doping for High Thermoelectric Performance of TaXSn Materials (X = Co, Ir and Rh)
In this paper, the full potential linearized augmented plane wave method implemented in the WIEN2K
code with first principles-based density functional theory are used to investigate the structural, elastic,
electronic and thermoelectric properties of TaCoSn, TaIrSn and TaRhSn. The structural and elastic constants are calculated using the generalized gradient potential developed by Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof
(GGA-PBEsol). The electronic structures are performed by means of GGA-PBEsol and improved by TranBlaha modified Becke-Johnson (TB-mBJ) potential. Our results show that the studied compounds are semiconductors with indirect gaps. On the other hand, we investigated the thermoelectric properties at different temperatures with respect to the chemical potential. The results show that the thermopower factors
are more important for p-type doping than those for n-type doping and the maximum value of these factors
indicates the optimal hole-doping level which gives rise to high thermoelectric performances of these materials. Finally, we note that the best thermopower values are found for the TaRhSn compound with optimal
doping levels of (75.76, 175.60 and 238.92) x 1014 µW cm – 1 K – 2 s
– 1 at temperatures of 300, 600, and 900 K,
respectively