In this work, we describe a novel idea that allows for high thermoelectric power factors in two-phase materials that are heavily doped with an inhomogeneous distribution of dopants. We show that a concurrent increase of the electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient and a consequent increase of the power factor can be achieved in such systems. To explain the concept, we employ a semiclassical one-dimensional model that considers both electron and phonon transport through a series connection of two-phases of the material. We discuss microscopic characteristics of the material and the formation of the two phases (grains and grain boundaries in our case) by the inhomogeneous distribution of dopants in the polycrystalline material. Our the...
In the quest for more efficient thermoelectric material able to convert thermal to electrical energy...
Nanocomposite thermoelectric materials have attracted much attention recently due to experimental de...
We demonstrate a modulation of thermoelectric power factor via a radial dopant inhomogeneity in B-do...
In this work, we describe a novel idea that allows for high thermoelectric power factors in two-phas...
A large thermoelectric power factor in heavily boron-doped p-type nanograined Si with grain sizes ~3...
Heavily boron-doped polycrystalline silicon has been reported to be characterized by somewhat unexpe...
In previous publications it was shown that the precipitation of silicon boride around grain boundari...
Engineering materials to include nanoscale porosity or other nanoscale structures has become a well-...
Hole-containing silicon has been regarded as a viable candidate thermoelectric material because of i...
We present a detailed theory on electron energy filtering by the nonplanar potential introduced by d...
Engineering materials to include nanoscale porosity or other nanoscale structures has become a well-...
Organic semiconductors are excellent candidates for low temperature thermoelectric generators. Howev...
Energy filtering has been widely considered as a suitable tool to increase the thermoelectric perfor...
Energy filtering has been a long-sought strategy to enhance a thermoelectric material's figure of me...
The need for alternative energy sources has led to extensive research on optimizing the conversion e...
In the quest for more efficient thermoelectric material able to convert thermal to electrical energy...
Nanocomposite thermoelectric materials have attracted much attention recently due to experimental de...
We demonstrate a modulation of thermoelectric power factor via a radial dopant inhomogeneity in B-do...
In this work, we describe a novel idea that allows for high thermoelectric power factors in two-phas...
A large thermoelectric power factor in heavily boron-doped p-type nanograined Si with grain sizes ~3...
Heavily boron-doped polycrystalline silicon has been reported to be characterized by somewhat unexpe...
In previous publications it was shown that the precipitation of silicon boride around grain boundari...
Engineering materials to include nanoscale porosity or other nanoscale structures has become a well-...
Hole-containing silicon has been regarded as a viable candidate thermoelectric material because of i...
We present a detailed theory on electron energy filtering by the nonplanar potential introduced by d...
Engineering materials to include nanoscale porosity or other nanoscale structures has become a well-...
Organic semiconductors are excellent candidates for low temperature thermoelectric generators. Howev...
Energy filtering has been widely considered as a suitable tool to increase the thermoelectric perfor...
Energy filtering has been a long-sought strategy to enhance a thermoelectric material's figure of me...
The need for alternative energy sources has led to extensive research on optimizing the conversion e...
In the quest for more efficient thermoelectric material able to convert thermal to electrical energy...
Nanocomposite thermoelectric materials have attracted much attention recently due to experimental de...
We demonstrate a modulation of thermoelectric power factor via a radial dopant inhomogeneity in B-do...