Issue 31, 2022

Symmetry breaking in Ge1−xMnxTe and the impact on thermoelectric transport

Abstract

Germanium telluride is a high performing thermoelectric material that additionally serves as a base for alloys such as GeTe–AgSbTe2 and GeTe–PbTe. Such performance motivates exploration of other GeTe alloys in order understand the impact of site substitution on electron and phonon transport. In this work, we consider the root causes of the high thermoelectric performance material Ge1−xMnxTe. Along this alloy line, the crystal structure, electronic band structure, and electron and phonon scattering all depend heavily on the Mn content. Structural analysis of special quasirandom alloy structures indicate the thermodynamic stability of the rock salt phase over the rhombohedral phase with increased Mn incorporation. Effective band structure calculations indicate band convergence, the emergence of new valence band maxima, and strong smearing at the band edge with increased Mn content in both phases. High temperature measurements on bulk polycrystalline samples show a reduction in hole mobility and a dramatic increase in effective mass with respect to increasing Mn content. In contrast, synthesis as a function of tellurium chemical potential does not significantly impact electronic properties. Thermal conductivity shows a minimum near the rhombohedral to cubic phase transition, while the MnGe point defect scattering is weak as indicated by the low KL dependence on the Ge–Mn fraction (Fig. 10). From this work, alloys near this phase transition show optimal performance due to low thermal conductivity, moderate effective mass, and low scattering rates compared to Mn-rich compositions.

Graphical abstract: Symmetry breaking in Ge1−xMnxTe and the impact on thermoelectric transport

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Mar 2022
Accepted
30 Jun 2022
First published
01 Jul 2022

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022,10, 16468-16477

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Symmetry breaking in Ge1−xMnxTe and the impact on thermoelectric transport

J. M. Adamczyk, F. A. Bipasha, G. A. Rome, K. Ciesielski, E. Ertekin and E. S. Toberer, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022, 10, 16468 DOI: 10.1039/D2TA02347D

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