Screening Promising Thermoelectric Materials in Binary Chalcogenides through High-Throughput Computations.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2020)

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Abstract
The high-throughput (HT) computational method is a useful tool to screen high performance functional materials. In this work, using the deformation potential method under the single band model, we evaluate the carrier relaxation time and establish an electrical descriptor (χ) characterized by the carrier effective masses based on the simple rigid band approximation. The descriptor (χ) can be used to reasonably represent the maximum power factor without solving the electron Boltzmann transport equation. Additionally, the Grüneisen parameter (γ), a descriptor of the lattice anharmonicity and lattice thermal conductivity, is efficiently evaluated using the elastic properties, omitting the costly phonon calculations. Applying two descriptors (χ and γ) to binary chalcogenides, we HT compute 243 semiconductors and screen 50 promising thermoelectric materials. For these theoretically determined compounds, we successfully predict some previously experimentally and theoretically investigated promising thermoelectric materials. Additionally, 9 p-type and 14 n-type previously unreported binary chalcogenides are also predicted as promising thermoelectric materials. Our work provides not only new thermoelectric candidates with perfect crystalline structure for the future investigations, but also reliable descriptors to HT screen high performance thermoelectric materials.
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high-throughput,thermoelectric,DFT,binary chalcogenides,electrical properties,anharmonicity
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