Abstract

Abstract Due to its high positive Seebeck coefficient (125 μV K−1) and low electrical resistivity (10–40 mΩ cm) Ca3Co4O9 is a material of interest for thermoelectric power generator-based metal-oxide thin films. In the present work, we emphasize the tremendous role of ex-situ thermal treatment on the structural, electrical and low temperature thermoelectric properties of PLD grown Ca3Co4O9 thin films. We evidence a crystallization of the Ca3Co4O9 misfit layer between 873 K and 923 K, allowing a tailoring of the thermoelectric properties of Ca3Co4O9. A high maximum power factor of 2 × 10−4 W m−1 K−2 at room temperature is attained for the most performing films.

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