Abstract

We have succeeded in growing single-crystalline-like n-type Mg2Si bulk crystals by a convenient melt-growth method that requires no vacuum or inert gas. The Sb-doped, n-type Mg2Si crystals had a density equivalent to the theoretical ideal of 1.99 g cm3 to 2.00 g cm−3 and well-developed crystalline grains. Powder x-ray diffraction measurements and scanning electron microscopy observations confirmed the single-phase Mg2Si nature of the grown crystals, with no MgO or unreacted Si and Mg observed. The crystals had high Hall mobility and power factor compared with Sb-doped sintered Mg2Si crystals. The achieved ZT values were 0.10 at 300 K and 0.36 at 600 K for 0.317 at.%Sb-doped Mg2Si.

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