Abstract

Due to its close-shelled electron configuration, perovskite structured oxide Cd 3TeO 6 was originally regarded as an electric insulator. When Cd 3TeO 6 was electron-doped by the substitution of trivalent cations (In 3+, La 3+ and Bi 3+) and the introduction of oxygen vacancies, all samples showed bright changes on thermoelectric properties. A substantial negative temperature dependence of resistivity was observed in non-substituted Cd 3TeO 6, while substituted samples showed a slight dependence on temperature. Obviously resistivity degradation was found on air-sintered samples after nitrogen treatment. The negative Seebeck coefficient and Hall coefficient obtained indicated that electrons were the charge carriers. Among the three types of substituted cations, indium exerted the largest effect on the decrease of resistivity down to 1.3 mΩ cm at room temperature. The best thermoelectric power factor of 1.35 × 10 −4 W m −1 K −2 was obtained for Cd 2.97In 0.03TeO 6 at 300 K.

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