Nanostructured Oxide (SnO2, FTO) Thin Films for Energy Harvesting: A Significant Increase in Thermoelectric Power at Low Temperature

被引:2
|
作者
Deva Arun Kumar, Karuppiah [1 ,2 ]
Valanarasu, S. [2 ]
Capelle, Alex [1 ]
Nar, Sibel [1 ,3 ]
Karim, Wael [1 ]
Stolz, Arnaud [1 ]
Aspe, Barthelemy [1 ]
Semmar, Nadjib [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Orleans, Grp Rech Energet Milieux Ionises GREMI, CNRS, 14 Rue Issoudun, F-45067 Orleans, France
[2] Arul Anandar Coll, Dept Phys, Madurai 625514, India
[3] Univ Sherbrooke, CNRS IRL 3463, Lab Nanotechnol & Nanosyst LN2, Sherbrooke, PQ J1K OA5, Canada
关键词
oxide thin films; spray pyrolysis; Hall Effect; Seebeck coefficient; NEBULIZER SPRAY-PYROLYSIS; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; CONDUCTIVITY; GROWTH;
D O I
10.3390/mi15020188
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Previous studies have shown that undoped and doped SnO2 thin films have better optical and electrical properties. This study aims to investigate the thermoelectric properties of two distinct semiconducting oxide thin films, namely SnO2 and F-doped SnO2 (FTO), by the nebulizer spray pyrolysis technique. An X-ray diffraction study reveals that the synthesized films exhibit a tetragonal structure with the (200) preferred orientation. The film structural quality increases from SnO2 to FTO due to the substitution of F- ions into the host lattice. The film thickness increases from 530 nm for SnO2 to 650 nm for FTO films. Room-temperature electrical resistivity decreases from (8.96 +/- 0.02) x 10(-2) Omega.cm to (4.64 +/- 0.01) x 10(-3) Omega.cm for the SnO2 and FTO thin films, respectively. This is due to the increase in the carrier density of the films, (2.92 +/- 0.02) x 1019 cm(-3) (SnO2) and (1.63 +/- 0.03) x 1020 cm(-3) (FTO), caused by anionic substitution. It is confirmed that varying the temperature (K) enhances the electron transport properties. The obtained Seebeck coefficient (S) increases as the temperature is increased, up to 360 K. The synthesized films exhibit the S value of -234 +/- 3 mu V/K (SnO2) and -204 +/- 3 mu V/K (FTO) at 360 K. The estimated power factor (PF) drastically increases from similar to 70 (mu W/m.K-2) to similar to 900 (mu W/m.K-2) for the SnO2 and FTO film, respectively.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Thermoelectric power of SnO2 anisotropic thin films
    Jacome, C. E.
    Giraldo, J. C.
    MICROELECTRONICS JOURNAL, 2008, 39 (11) : 1314 - 1315
  • [2] Characterization of SnO2 thin films through thermoelectric power measurements
    Gordillo, G
    Paez, BA
    Jacome, CE
    Hernandez, LC
    Florez, JM
    Mendez, H
    CONFERENCE RECORD OF THE TWENTY SIXTH IEEE PHOTOVOLTAIC SPECIALISTS CONFERENCE - 1997, 1997, : 519 - 522
  • [3] Characterization of SnO2 thin films through thermoelectric power measurements
    Gordillo, G
    Paez, B
    Jácome, C
    Flórez, JM
    THIN SOLID FILMS, 1999, 342 (1-2) : 160 - 166
  • [4] A Featural Analysis of Aluminium Doped SnO2 and Bare SnO2 Thin Films Grown on FTO Substrates
    Agnes, J. Kethzy
    Sharmila, D. J.
    Praveen, B.
    Pugazhendhi, K.
    Kumar, P. Naveen
    Madhavan, J.
    Shyla, J. Merline
    MATERIALS TODAY-PROCEEDINGS, 2019, 8 : 207 - 213
  • [5] A novel method for preparing stoichiometric SnO2 thin films at low temperature
    Ansari, S. G.
    Dar, M. A.
    Dhage, M. S.
    Kim, Young Soon
    Ansari, Z. A.
    Al-Hajry, A.
    Shin, Hyung-Shik
    REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, 2009, 80 (04):
  • [6] Zinc influence on nanostructured tin oxide (SnO2) films as ammonia sensor at room temperature
    Boomashri, M.
    Perumal, P.
    Khan, Aslam
    El-Toni, Ahmed M.
    Ansari, Anees A.
    Gupta, Ravindra K.
    Murahari, Prashantha
    Kumar, K. Deva Arun
    SURFACES AND INTERFACES, 2021, 25
  • [7] Enhancing the thermoelectric power factor of nanostructured SnO2 via Bi substitution
    Ashfaq, Arslan
    Smirani, Lassaad K.
    Abboud, Mohamed
    ur Rehman, Ubaid
    Fadhali, Mohammed M.
    Hegazy, H. H.
    Hossain, Md Amzad
    Ali, A.
    Mehmood, K.
    Amin, N.
    CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, 2023, 49 (07) : 10360 - 10364
  • [8] Highly Sensitive Nanostructured SnO2 Thin Films For Hydrogen Sensing
    Patil, L. A.
    Shinde, M. D.
    Bari, A. R.
    Deo, V. V.
    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED NANOMATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGY (ICANN 2009), 2010, 1276 : 327 - 334
  • [9] Sensing Characteristics of Nanostructured SnO2 Thin Films as Glucose Sensor
    Haider, Adawiya J.
    Mohammed, Ali Jasim
    Shaker, Suaad S.
    Yahya, Khaled Z.
    Haider, Mohammed J.
    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TECHNOLOGIES AND MATERIALS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY, TMREES17, 2017, 119 : 473 - 481
  • [10] Nanostructured SnO2 thin films for NO2 gas sensing applications
    Khuspe, G. D.
    Sakhare, R. D.
    Navale, S. T.
    Chougule, M. A.
    Kolekar, Y. D.
    Mulik, R. N.
    Pawar, R. C.
    Lee, C. S.
    Patil, V. B.
    CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, 2013, 39 (08) : 8673 - 8679