Mn alloying in thermoelectrics is a long-standing strategy for enhancing their figure-of-merit through optimizing electronic transport properties by band convergence, valley perturbation, or spin-orbital coupling. By contrast, mechanisms by which Mn contributes to suppressing thermal transports, namely thermal conductivity, is still ambiguous. A few precedent studies indicate that Mn introduces a series of hierarchical defects from the nano- to meso-scale, leading to effective phonon scattering scoping a wide frequency spectrum. Due to insufficient insights at the atomic level, the theory remains as phenomenological and cannot be used to quantitatively predict the thermal conductivity of Mn-alloyed thermoelectrics. Herein, by choosing the S...
Thermoelectric materials are revisited for various applications including power generation. The dire...
Lead tin telluride is one of the well-established thermoelectric materials in the temperature range ...
Finding a way to interlink heat transport with the crystal structure and order/disorder phenomena is...
Mn alloying in thermoelectrics is a long-standing strategy for enhancing their figure-of-merit throu...
The well converged transporting valence bands in SnTe-MnTe alloys ensures a superior electronic perf...
We demonstrate a high solubility limit of >9 mol% for MnTe alloying in SnTe. The electrical conducti...
AbstractThe thermoelectric figure of merit zT of SnTe, an analogue to PbTe, has long been known to b...
With the same crystal structure and a similar band structure, SnTe is regarded as an eco-friendly al...
Semiconducting manganese ditelluride (MnTe2) crystalizes in a high symmetry cubic structure with suf...
Here, a new route is proposed for the minimization of lattice thermal conductivity in MnTe through c...
In this work, a composite product of Mn-substituted SnTe, SnO2 nanoparticles, and MnTe-supersaturate...
Alloys based on the half-Heusler compound TiNiSn with the addition of Mn or with a substitution of T...
Lead–tin–telluride is a well-known thermoelectric material in the temperature range 350–750 K. Here,...
Lead-tin-telluride is a well-known thermoelectric material in the temperature range 350-750 K. Here,...
© 2015 American Physical Society.Phonon properties of Mo3Sb7-xTex (x=0,1.5,1.7), a potential high-te...
Thermoelectric materials are revisited for various applications including power generation. The dire...
Lead tin telluride is one of the well-established thermoelectric materials in the temperature range ...
Finding a way to interlink heat transport with the crystal structure and order/disorder phenomena is...
Mn alloying in thermoelectrics is a long-standing strategy for enhancing their figure-of-merit throu...
The well converged transporting valence bands in SnTe-MnTe alloys ensures a superior electronic perf...
We demonstrate a high solubility limit of >9 mol% for MnTe alloying in SnTe. The electrical conducti...
AbstractThe thermoelectric figure of merit zT of SnTe, an analogue to PbTe, has long been known to b...
With the same crystal structure and a similar band structure, SnTe is regarded as an eco-friendly al...
Semiconducting manganese ditelluride (MnTe2) crystalizes in a high symmetry cubic structure with suf...
Here, a new route is proposed for the minimization of lattice thermal conductivity in MnTe through c...
In this work, a composite product of Mn-substituted SnTe, SnO2 nanoparticles, and MnTe-supersaturate...
Alloys based on the half-Heusler compound TiNiSn with the addition of Mn or with a substitution of T...
Lead–tin–telluride is a well-known thermoelectric material in the temperature range 350–750 K. Here,...
Lead-tin-telluride is a well-known thermoelectric material in the temperature range 350-750 K. Here,...
© 2015 American Physical Society.Phonon properties of Mo3Sb7-xTex (x=0,1.5,1.7), a potential high-te...
Thermoelectric materials are revisited for various applications including power generation. The dire...
Lead tin telluride is one of the well-established thermoelectric materials in the temperature range ...
Finding a way to interlink heat transport with the crystal structure and order/disorder phenomena is...