Abstract

CrN-based alloy thin films are of interest as thermoelectric materials for energy harvesting. Ab initio calculations show that dilute alloying of CrN with 3 at. % W substituting Cr induce flat electronic bands and push the Fermi level EF into the conduction band while retaining dispersive Cr 3d bands. These features are conducive for both high electrical conductivity σ and high Seebeck coefficient α and, hence, a high thermoelectric power factor α2σ. To investigate this possibility, epitaxial CrWxNz films were grown on c-sapphire by dc-magnetron sputtering. However, even films with the lowest W content (x = 0.03) in our study contained metallic h-Cr2N, which is not conducive for a high α. Nevertheless, the films exhibit a sizeable power factor of α2σ ∼ 4.7 × 10−4 W m−1 K−2 due to high σ ∼ 700 S cm−1, and a moderate α ∼ − 25 μV/K. Increasing h-Cr2N fractions in the 0.03 < x ≤ 0.19 range monotonically increases σ, but severely diminishes α leading to two orders of magnitude decrease in α2σ. This trend continues with x > 0.19 due to W precipitation. These findings indicate that dilute W additions below its solubility limit in CrN are important for realizing a high thermoelectric power factor in CrWxNz films.

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