A TiS2 crystal with a layered structure was found to have a large
thermoelectric power factor.The in-plane power factor S2/ρ at 300 K is
37.1~μW/K2cm with resistivity (ρ) of 1.7 mΩcm and
thermopower (S) of -251~μV/K, and this value is comparable to that of the
best thermoelectric material, Bi2Te3 alloy. The electrical
resistivity shows both metallic and highly anisotropic behaviors, suggesting
that the electronic structure of this TiS2 crystal has a
quasi-two-dimensional nature. The large thermoelectric response can be ascribed
to the large density of state just above the Fermi energy and inter-valley
scattering. In spite of the large power factor, the figure of merit, ZT of
TiS2 is 0.16 at 300 K, because of relatively large thermal conductivity,
68~mW/Kcm. However, most of this value comes from reducible lattice
contribution. Thus, ZT can be improved by reducing lattice thermal
conductivity, e.g., by introducing a rattling unit into the inter-layer sites.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Physical Review