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The effect of Sn substitution for Sb on transport and thermoelectric properties of CrSb2 at low temperatures

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 472, Issue 1-2, Pages 400-405

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2008.04.071

Keywords

CrSb2-xSnx; Resistivity; Thermopower; Thermal conductivity

Funding

  1. national natural science foundation of China [10504034, 50472097, 10774145]

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The Sn doped compounds CrSb2-xSnx (0 <= x <= 0.05) were synthesized and the effect of Sn substitution for Sb on electrical resistivity, thermopower and thermal conductivity of CrSb2 were investigated from 7 K to 310 K. The results indicate that the temperature dependence of electrical resistivity for CrSb2 did not change obviously after Sn substitution for Sb. However, the magnitude of the resistivity for CrSb2-xSnx decreased monotonically with increasing Sn content. Moreover, absolute value of thermopower vertical bar S vertical bar decreased continuously with increasing Sn content although its temperature behavior was not influenced substantially by Sn doping. The decrease of both the resistivity and vertical bar S vertical bar could be ascribed to the increase in electron concentration caused indirectly by Sn substitution for Sb. Additionally, experiments showed that low-temperature lattice thermal conductivity (below similar to 100 K) of CrSb2-xSnx generally decreased with increasing Sn content, which could be explained as an enhancement of phonon scattering by increased number of Sn atoms. The thermoelectric figure of merit, ZT, of doped compounds CrSb2-xSnx (x > 0) decreased as compared to that of un-doped CrSb2 due to substantial decrease in vertical bar S vertical bar after doping. Present results suggest that thermoelectric properties of CrSb2 cannot be enhanced by Sn substitution for Sb (C) 2008 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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