Abstract
The resistivity versus temperature (ρ-T) behaviours of liquid n-type Bi2Te3−xSex (x = 0.3, 0.45 and 0.6) alloys are explored up to 1050 °C. A clear hump is observed on all ρ-T curves of the three studied Bi2Te3−xSex melts during the heating process, which suggests that a temperature-induced liquid-liquid structural transition takes place in the melts. Based on this information, the solidification behaviours and microstructures of the alloys with different liquid states are investigated. The samples that experienced liquid structural transition show that the nucleation and growth undercooling degrees are conspicuously enlarged and the solidification time is shortened. As a result, the solidified lamellae are refined and homogenized, the prevalence of low-angle grain boundaries between these lamellae is increased, and the Vicker Hardness is enhanced. Atom probe tomography analyses prove that there is no segregation or nanoprecipitation within the grains, but the Te-rich eutectic structure and the evolution of composition near the Te-matrix phase boundary are investigated in a sample that experienced liquid structural transition. Our work implies that the solidification behaviours of Bi2Te3−xSex alloys are strongly related to their parent liquid states, providing an alternative approach to tailor the thermoelectric and mechanical properties even when only a simple solidification process is performed.
Highlights
IntroductionA clear hump is observed on all ρ-T curves of the three studied Bi2Te3−xSex melts during the heating process, which suggests that a temperature-induced liquidliquid structural transition takes place in the melts
The resistivity versus temperature (ρ-T) behaviours of liquid n-type Bi2Te3−xSex (x = 0.3, 0.45 and 0.6) alloys are explored up to 1050 °C
A clear hump is observed on all ρ-T curves of the three studied Bi2Te3−xSex melts during the heating process, which suggests that a temperature-induced liquidliquid structural transition takes place in the melts
Summary
A clear hump is observed on all ρ-T curves of the three studied Bi2Te3−xSex melts during the heating process, which suggests that a temperature-induced liquidliquid structural transition takes place in the melts Based on this information, the solidification behaviours and microstructures of the alloys with different liquid states are investigated. Our previous studies demonstrated the feasibility of changing the liquid state to modify the solidification microstructures and TE properties of p-type Bi2Te3-based alloys[15, 16] This motivates us to further explore the effect of TI-LLST on their n-type counterparts. It is believed that the interrelationship between the parent liquid states and the solidified microstructures uncovered by this work may help to better understand the solidification process of this kind of material It provides a new control over the structural configuration of TE materials with possible relevance to improvement of their properties
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have
Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.