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High Thermoelectric Performance of a Heterogeneous PbTe Nanocomposite
In this paper, we propose a heterogeneous
material for bulk thermoelectrics.
By varying the quenching time of Na doped PbTe, followed by hot pressing,
we synthesized heterogeneous nanocomposites, a mixture of nanodot
nanocomposites and nanograined nanocomposites. It is well-known that
by putting excess amounts of Na (i.e., exceeding the solubility limit)
into PbTe, nanodots with sizes as small as a few nanometers can be
formed. Nanograined regions with an average grain size of ca. 10 nm
are observed only in materials synthesized with an extremely low quenching
rate, which was achieved by using a quenching media of iced salt water
and cold water. Dimensionless thermoelectric figures of merit, <i>zT</i>, of those heterogeneous nanocomposites exhibited a <i>zT</i> around 2.0 at 773 K, which is a 25% increase compared
to <i>zT</i> of a homogeneous nanodot nanocomposite with
the largest quenching time in our experiment, i.e. furnace cooled.
The power factor increase is 5%, and the thermal conductivity reduction
is 15%; thus, <i>zT</i> increase mainly comes from the thermal
conductivity reduction