Issue 43, 2023

Thermoelectric properties of the aliovalent half-Heusler alloy Zn0.5Ti0.5NiSb with intrinsic low thermal conductivity

Abstract

Using mixtures of aliovalent elements to achieve a valence balanced electronic state is a rapidly emerging area in half-Heusler thermoelectric materials research. Here, we report on Zn0.5Ti0.5NiSb, a combination of ZnNiSb and TiNiSb, which by adjusting the Zn/Ti-ratio can be made p- and n-type, achieving peak zT = 0.18 at 793 K and zT = 0.33 at 700 K, respectively. These promising values are underpinned by a low lattice thermal conductivity, κL = 2.7 W m−1 K−1 at 340 K, similar for all samples, decreasing to 1.25 W m−1 K−1 at 793 K. Transport data reveal similar weighted electronic mobilities for p- and n-type samples, suggesting similar zT should be possible. For both polarities, a transition to degenerate conduction is observed, superposed on intrinsic semiconducting behaviour with a bandgap Eg = 0.4 eV. Neutron and synchrotron X-ray diffraction experiments, including total scattering, indicate the absence of interstitial metals and do not reveal strong local structural variations. The absence of substantial mass disorder and lattice strain points towards bond disorder as a possible origin for the low κL. This work describes a new materials system and provides further insight into the impact of aliovalent alloying in the half-Heusler structure.

Graphical abstract: Thermoelectric properties of the aliovalent half-Heusler alloy Zn0.5Ti0.5NiSb with intrinsic low thermal conductivity

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jul 2023
Accepted
12 Oct 2023
First published
12 Oct 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023,11, 23566-23575

Thermoelectric properties of the aliovalent half-Heusler alloy Zn0.5Ti0.5NiSb with intrinsic low thermal conductivity

B. F. Kennedy, S. A. J. Kimber, S. Checchia, A. K. M. A. Shawon, A. Zevalkink, E. Suard, J. Buckman and J. G. Bos, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023, 11, 23566 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA04514E

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