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Review
. 2017 Dec;13(45).
doi: 10.1002/smll.201702013. Epub 2017 Sep 29.

Novel Principles and Nanostructuring Methods for Enhanced Thermoelectrics

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Novel Principles and Nanostructuring Methods for Enhanced Thermoelectrics

Takao Mori. Small. 2017 Dec.

Abstract

Thermoelectrics (TE), the direct solid-state conversion of waste heat to electricity, is a promising field with potential wide-scale application for power generation. Intrinsic conflicts in the requirements for high electrical conductivity but (a) low thermal conductivity and (b) a large Seebeck coefficient have made enhancing TE performance difficult. Several recent striking advances in the field are reviewed. In regard to the former conflict, notable bottom-up nanostructuring methods for phonon-selective scattering are discovered, namely using nanosheets, dislocations, and most strikingly a process to fabricate nano-micropores leading to a 100% enhancement in the figure of merit (ZT ≈ 1.6) for rare-earth-free skutterudites. Porous materials are hitherto considered as having poor TE performance, so this is a new paradigm. In regard to the latter conflict, nanocomposite materials with hybrid effects and use of magnetism are emerging as novel bottom-up methods to enhance TE. Material informatics efforts to identify high-ZT materials are also reviewed.

Keywords: magnetic semiconductor; nanostructuring; power factor; thermal conductivity; thermoelectric.

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