2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4955398
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Research Update: Cu–S based synthetic minerals as efficient thermoelectric materials at medium temperatures

Abstract: Synthetic minerals and related systems based on Cu–S are attractive thermoelectric (TE) materials because of their environmentally benign characters and high figures of merit at around 700 K. This overview features the current examples including kesterite, binary copper sulfides, tetrahedrite, colusite, and chalcopyrite, with emphasis on their crystal structures and TE properties. This survey highlights the superior electronic properties in the p-type materials as well as the close relationship between crystal… Show more

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“…This study demonstrates that other s-block elements may be worth considering to determine whether they can be beneficial for optimizing the thermoelectric performance of tetrahedrites. 9 List of Figures Fig. 1: (a…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study demonstrates that other s-block elements may be worth considering to determine whether they can be beneficial for optimizing the thermoelectric performance of tetrahedrites. 9 List of Figures Fig. 1: (a…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] Tetrahedrites can be described by the general chemical composition Cu10(Zn,Fe,Cu,…)2(Sb,As)4S13 which is a multicomponent variant of the ternary tetrahedrite Cu12Sb4S13. [4] While naturally occurring tetrahedrite minerals are not directly suitable for TE applications because of their nearly intrinsic semiconducting electrical properties synonymous with high electrical resistivity values, [5] synthetic tetrahedrites with optimized chemical composition have been shown to reach peak ZT values close to unity near 700 K. [6,7,8] Such good thermoelectric performance is mainly due to their extremely low lattice thermal conductivity with values as low as 0.5 W m-1 K-1 at 700 K. [9] These low values along with 3 the glass-like temperature dependence have been shown to originate from strongly anharmonic, low-energy optical modes associated with unconventional thermal vibrations of some of the Cu atoms. [10,11,12] Partial substitutions by transition metals or chalcogenides on the Cu, Sb or S sites help to drive the metallic properties of Cu12Sb4S13 towards a heavilydoped semiconducting state more favorable for thermoelectric performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many spinels consisting of well‐abundant and environmental‐friendly elements (which is crucial for a possible thermoelectric application) became the object of numerous studies. Among these compounds, indium‐based thiospinels are a rare case of n ‐type sulfide semiconductors …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, we have focused on sulfide systems because of the low toxicity and abundance of sulfur. [102][103][104] The electronegativity of sulfur is lower than that of oxygen; therefore, sulfides typically show lower ρ than oxides, leading to higher S 2 /ρ.…”
Section: Alternative To Pbtementioning
confidence: 99%