Abstract
Boron-rich cluster compounds are studied for their potential as high-temperature thermoelectric materials with low thermal conductivity. Two B 12 icosahedra systems with attractive thermoelectric properties have recently been discovered: p-type REB 44 Si 2 (where RE stands for rare earth) and the anomalous n-type series of RE-B-C(N) homologous compounds. Three different doping effects of these compounds were investigated in this work in an attempt to control the properties: doping disorder into REB 44 Si 2 , which is a variable-range hopping system, V-doping of YB 44 Si 2 , and C-doping (carbon composition control) of YB 28.5 C 4 . The attempt to enhance the Seebeck coefficient in TbB 44 Si 2 through disorder was inconclusive, while V-doping of YB 44 Si 2 had a negative effect on the thermoelectric properties. Controlling the carbon composition of YB 28.5 C 4 appeared to be a promising route for increasing the absolute value of the Seebeck coefficient.
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