Effects of Ni, Pd, and Pt Substitutions on Thermoelectric Properties of CoSi Alloys

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Hui Sun
Xu Lu
Donald T. Morelli
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[1] Michigan State University,Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
[2] Michigan State University,Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Journal of Electronic Materials | 2013年 / 42卷
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CoSi; Ni doping; Pd doping; Pt substitution; impurity phase; thermoelectric properties;
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Ni-, Pd-, and Pt-substituted CoSi samples have been prepared by an arc melting and annealing procedure. The x-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy results show that Ni and Pd are effective n-type dopants for CoSi, while Pt is immiscible with CoSi and forms an impurity phase with a possible chemical formula of PtCoSi2. The thermoelectric properties were measured from 80 K to 300 K. For Ni- and Pd-doped samples, the electrical resistivity and Seebeck coefficient decrease simultaneously due to the increasing carrier concentration. For Pt-substituted samples, the electrical resistivity also decreases. However, this reduction is thought to be not due to an increase in carriers but rather to originate from the effect of the Pt-rich impurity phase at the grain boundaries. The Seebeck coefficient is not affected by 1% Pt substitution; however, further increase of the Pt level also causes a decrease in the Seebeck coefficient. The room-temperature power factor is 63 μW K−2 cm−1 for pure CoSi and 73 μW K−2 cm−1 for the Co0.99Pt0.01Si sample. Although the thermal conductivity is reduced for both n-type-doped and Pt-substituted samples around 80 K, the room-temperature values are still close to that of pure CoSi. As a result, ZT of 0.13 is obtained at room temperature for Co0.99Pt0.01Si, an 18% increase compared with CoSi.
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