Abstract

We report a new method to synthesize Sb and Se co-doped PbTe nanopowders by a simple aqueous chemical method without the assistance of any surfactant or template. X-ray diffraction studies revealed that the prepared nanopowders are polycrystalline in nature and crystallize in the face-centered-cubic (fcc) PbTe structure. SEM and TEM studies reveal that Sb and Se co-doped PbTe nanopowders consist of an interconnected network of spherical nanoparticles with diameters around 12 nm. Seebeck coefficient of the undoped PbTe (436 µV/K at 301 K) and co-doped PbTe (627 µV/K at 301 K) is enhanced compared to that of the bulk PbTe (265 µV/K at 298 K) and the thermal conductivity is drastically decreased [undoped PbTe (0.265 W/m-K) and co-doped PbTe (0.525 W/m-K) at 378 K] compared with the value for the bulk PbTe (2.2 W/m-K at 300 K). The dimensionless figure of merit ZT attains its maximum value 0.055 at 378 K for undoped and 1.09 × 10−5 at 352 K for co-doped PbTe.

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