Abstract
AbstractPhase‐junction nanocomposites, made of nanograins with the same composition but different phases, offer a platform to optimize the physiochemical performance of materials. Herein, we demonstrate a straightforward strategy to synthesize Cu2−xS phase‐junction nanocomposites by retaining surface 1‐dodecanethiol (DDT) ligands, in contrast to the traditional method that strips the ligands. As a result, phase junctions between a conventional monoclinic (m) phase and an unconventional metastable tetragonal (t) phase are obtained. The significantly improved power factor is obtained due to the doping of the t‐phase. The phase‐junction interfaces reduce thermal conductivity. Finally, surface regulation of phase junctions pushes the peakzTto 2.1 at 932 K, being the highest reported for environment‐friendly metal sulfides. This work provides a paradigm to optimize thermoelectric performance by controlling phase junctions through surface‐ligand tuning.
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