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Paper Title

Resonance levels in GeTe thermoelectrics: zinc as a new multifaceted dopant

Keywords

  • gete
  • zinc doping
  • thermoelectric materials
  • resonant dopant
  • seebeck coefficient
  • band gap tuning
  • boltzmann transport calculations
  • density functional theory

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 44 | Issue : 41 | Page No : 17664-17670

Published On

January, 2020

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Abstract

Recently doping has been widely used in enhancing the thermoelectric properties of lead-free GeTe. But much of the work has been concentrated on carrier concentration tuning or phonon scattering. Until now, only indium has been reported to be the best resonant dopant in cubic GeTe. Herein, for the first time we introduce zinc as a resonant dopant to the cubic GeTe family. We show that zinc in GeTe not only introduces resonance states but also increases the band gap and raises the heavy hole valence band above the light hole valence band leading to enhanced Seebeck values. This multifunctional dopant incorporation in GeTe leads to enhanced transport properties as predicted by Boltzmann transport properties calculations based on first principles density functional theory electronic structure calculations.

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