Abstract

This work demonstrates the first preparation of textured n-type Bi2Te2.7Se0.3 thin films with content-adjustable Pt nanoinclusions by pulsed laser deposition. Characterization results reveal that metallic Pt nanoinclusions are embedded in the semiconductor matrix at grain boundaries. Addition of Pt nanoinclusions results in a higher in-plane power factor based on the simultaneous increase in electrical conductivity and absolute Seebeck coefficient. Power factor of the optimized nanocomposite thin film reaches 3.51×10–3W/mK2 at room temperature, which is a more than 20% enhancement as compared to the single phase Bi2Te2.7Se0.3 thin film. An even greater improvement in the in-plane ZT can be expected from a reduced thermal conductivity, as indicated by cross-plane thermal property measurement. This work highlights the feasibility of combining nanocomposite engineering with textured thin films to further improve thermoelectric performance.

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