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Alternatingly Stacked Low- and High-Resistance PtSe2/PtSe2 Homostructures Boost Thermoelectric Power Factorsopen access

Authors
Lee, Won-YongKang, Min-SungChoi, Jae WonKim, Si-HooPark, No-WonKim, Gil-SungKim, Yun-HoLee, Sang Kwon
Issue Date
Aug-2023
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
decoupling phenomenon; interfacial Seebeck effect; parallel conduction models; transition metal dichalcogenide; van der Waals; platinum diselenide
Citation
ADVANCED ELECTRONIC MATERIALS, v.9, no.8
Journal Title
ADVANCED ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
Volume
9
Number
8
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/67356
DOI
10.1002/aelm.202300170
ISSN
2199-160X
Abstract
2D transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) materials are promising candidates with excellent thermoelectric (TE) properties owing to their low dimensionality in electronic and phonon transport. However, the considerable coupling of the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity in such TE materials eventually results in the limit of the TE power factor increase, which severely hinders potential TE device applications. Herein, an alternative approach is demonstrated for breaking the strong coupling between the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity in single TE materials by adopting a novel stacked PtSe2/PtSe2 homostructure. By alternately piling low-resistance (LR) PtSe2 (3 nm) onto high-resistance (HR) PtSe2 (2 nm) as one unit, the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity of such stacked homostructures can be greatly enhanced with slightly improved electrical conductivity, ultimately resulting in a TE power factor in three-unit-stacked homostructures that is approximate to 1,648% higher than that of a single PtSe2 (15 nm) layer with the same thickness. This enhancement is attributed to an independent increase in the Seebeck coefficient, which depends on the interface among the LR and HR PtSe2 layers. The findings pave the way for a method that, unlike power factor optimization in conventional thermoelectric materials, can only utilize the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity of each layer in a stacked homostructure.
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