High thermoelectric performance enabled by convergence of nested conduction bands in Pb7Bi4Se13 with low thermal conductivity

  • Lei Hu
  • , Yue Wen Fang
  • , Feiyu Qin
  • , Xun Cao
  • , Xiaoxu Zhao
  • , Yubo Luo
  • , Durga Venkata Maheswar Repaka
  • , Wenbo Luo
  • , Ady Suwardi
  • , Thomas Soldi
  • , Umut Aydemir
  • , Yizhong Huang
  • , Zheng Liu
  • , Kedar Hippalgaonkar
  • , G. Jeffrey Snyder
  • , Jianwei Xu
  • , Qingyu Yan

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Abstract

Thermoelectrics enable waste heat recovery, holding promises in relieving energy and environmental crisis. Lillianite materials have been long-term ignored due to low thermoelectric efficiency. Herein we report the discovery of superior thermoelectric performance in Pb7Bi4Se13 based lillianites, with a peak figure of merit, zT of 1.35 at 800 K and a high average zT of 0.92 (450–800 K). A unique quality factor is established to predict and evaluate thermoelectric performances. It considers both band nonparabolicity and band gaps, commonly negligible in conventional quality factors. Such appealing performance is attributed to the convergence of effectively nested conduction bands, providing a high number of valley degeneracy, and a low thermal conductivity, stemming from large lattice anharmonicity, low-frequency localized Einstein modes and the coexistence of high-density moiré fringes and nanoscale defects. This work rekindles the vision that Pb7Bi4Se13 based lillianites are promising candidates for highly efficient thermoelectric energy conversion.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4793
JournalNature Communications
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

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