Abstract

Concentration dependences of the Seebeck coefficient, resistivity, and thermal conductivity of thermoelectric PbS crystals with chromium (0 < x ≤ 0.01) and tellurium (0 < y ≤ 0.03) impurities are examined in the temperature region of 300–800 K. It is shown that the introduction of chromium increases the number of free electrons in PbCr x S 1–x crystals and reduces the Seebeck coefficient. However, an increase in the concentration of tellurium in PbCr x S 1–x–y Te y alloys raises the Seebeck coefficient while simultaneously reducing the thermal conductivity. As a result, the thermoelectric efficiency of PbCr x S 1–x–y Te y crystals increases. The reasons for the observed effects are discussed.

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