Abstract

Half-Heusler compounds with semiconducting behavior have been developed as high-performance thermoelectric materials for power generation. Many half-Heusler compounds also exhibit metallic behavior without a bandgap and thus inferior thermoelectric performance. Here, taking metallic half-Heusler MgNiSb as an example, a bandgap opening strategy is proposed by introducing the d-d orbital interactions, which enables the opening of the bandgap and the improvement of the thermoelectric performance. The width of the bandgap can be engineered by tuning the strength of the d-d orbital interactions. The conduction type and the carrier density can also be modulated in the Mg1- x Tix NiSb system. Both improved n-type and p-type thermoelectric properties are realized, which are much higher than that of the metallic MgNiSb. The proposed bandgap opening strategy can be employed to design and develop new half-Heusler semiconductors for functional and energy applications.

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