Abstract
The temperature dependences of the Seebeck coefficient, the electrical conductivity (T = 300–873 K) and also the heat conductivity coefficient, and the thermoelectric figure of merit (T = 300–770 K) of polycrystalline samples of solid solutions based on gadolinium and dysprosium sulfides of compositions γ‑GdxDy1 – xS1.49 (x = 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4) have been studied. It is found that the morphological features of the samples, namely, specifically of the crystallite surface that causes a change in the number of the deformation centers, determines the thermal conductivity of γ-GdxDy1 – xS1.49 solid solutions; the thermal conductivity of the composition with x = 0.2 is found to decrease anomalously. For this composition, the lowest values of the Seebeck coefficient –371 μV/K at 873 K, resistivity 880 μΩ m at 873 K, and the thermal conductivity coefficient 0.68 ± 0.03 W/m K at 770 K have been obtained; in this case, the thermoelectric figure of merit achieves the value ZT = 0.23.
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