A novel approach for optimization of the thermoelectric properties of p-type Heusler compounds with a C1b structure was investigated. A successful recipe for achieving intrinsic phase separation in the n-type material based on the TiNiSn system is isoelectronic partial substitution of Ti with its heavier homologues Zr and Hf. We applied this concept to the p-type system MCoSb0.8Sn0.2 by a systematic investigation of samples with different compositions at the Ti position (M = Ti, Zr, Hf, Ti0.5Zr0.5, Zr0.5Hf0.5, and Ti0.5Hf0.5). We thus achieved an approximately 40% reduction of the thermal conductivity and a maximum figure of merit ZT of 0.9 at 700 °C. This is a 80% improvement in peak ZT from 0.5 to 0.9 at 700 °C compared to the best publis...
The efficiency of thermal-to-electrical conversion depends on high electrical conductivity (σ), high...
Alloys based on the half-Heusler compound TiNiSn with the addition of Mn or with a substitution of T...
High lattice thermal conductivity has been the bottleneck for further improvement of the thermoelect...
A novel approach for optimization of the thermoelectric properties of p-type Heusler compounds with ...
Two successful recipes to enhance the thermoelectric performance,} namely carrier concentration opti...
The effect of thermal cycling upon the thermoelectric performance of state-of-the-art p-type half-He...
High thermal conductivity and exorbitant cost of Hf has for a long time limited the prospects of hal...
The world\u27s rising demand of energy turns the development of sustainable and more efficient techn...
The world's rising demand of energy turns the development of sustainable and more efficient technolo...
Half-Heusler compounds have been in focus as potential materials for thermoelectric energy conversio...
The carrier concentration in the p-type half-Heusler compound Ti0.3Zr0.35Hf0.35CoSb1-xSnx was optimi...
Half-Heusler compounds have been in focus as potential materials for thermoelectric energy conversio...
The carrier concentration in the p-type half-Heusler compound Ti0.3Zr0.35Hf0.35CoSb1-xSnx was optimi...
The carrier concentration in the p-type half-Heusler compound Ti0.3Zr0.35Hf0.35CoSb1−xSnx was optimi...
ZrCoSb based half-Heusler (HH) alloys have been widely studied as a p-type thermoelectric (TE) mater...
The efficiency of thermal-to-electrical conversion depends on high electrical conductivity (σ), high...
Alloys based on the half-Heusler compound TiNiSn with the addition of Mn or with a substitution of T...
High lattice thermal conductivity has been the bottleneck for further improvement of the thermoelect...
A novel approach for optimization of the thermoelectric properties of p-type Heusler compounds with ...
Two successful recipes to enhance the thermoelectric performance,} namely carrier concentration opti...
The effect of thermal cycling upon the thermoelectric performance of state-of-the-art p-type half-He...
High thermal conductivity and exorbitant cost of Hf has for a long time limited the prospects of hal...
The world\u27s rising demand of energy turns the development of sustainable and more efficient techn...
The world's rising demand of energy turns the development of sustainable and more efficient technolo...
Half-Heusler compounds have been in focus as potential materials for thermoelectric energy conversio...
The carrier concentration in the p-type half-Heusler compound Ti0.3Zr0.35Hf0.35CoSb1-xSnx was optimi...
Half-Heusler compounds have been in focus as potential materials for thermoelectric energy conversio...
The carrier concentration in the p-type half-Heusler compound Ti0.3Zr0.35Hf0.35CoSb1-xSnx was optimi...
The carrier concentration in the p-type half-Heusler compound Ti0.3Zr0.35Hf0.35CoSb1−xSnx was optimi...
ZrCoSb based half-Heusler (HH) alloys have been widely studied as a p-type thermoelectric (TE) mater...
The efficiency of thermal-to-electrical conversion depends on high electrical conductivity (σ), high...
Alloys based on the half-Heusler compound TiNiSn with the addition of Mn or with a substitution of T...
High lattice thermal conductivity has been the bottleneck for further improvement of the thermoelect...