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The Nanometer-Sized Eutectic Structure of Si/CrSi<inf>2</inf> Thermoelectric Materials Fabricated by Rapid Solidification

Journal
Journal of Electronic Materials
ISSN
03615235
Date Issued
2018-04-01
Author(s)
Norizan M.N.
Miyazaki Y.
Ohishi Y.
Muta H.
Kurosaki K.
Yamanaka S.
DOI
10.1007/s11664-017-6060-1
Handle (URI)
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/12370
Abstract
Nanostructuring is known to be an effective method to improve thermoelectric performance but, generally, it requires complex procedures and much labor. In the present study, self-assembled nanometer-sized composite structures of silicon (Si) and chromium disilicide (CrSi2) were easily fabricated by the rapid solidification of a melt with a eutectic composition. Ribbon-like samples were obtained with a dominant nanostructure of fine aligned lamellae with a spacing range of 20–35 nm. The thermoelectric power factor of the ribbon was observed to be 1.2 mW/mK2 at room temperature and reached 3.0 mW/mK2 at 773 K. The thermal conductivity was 65% lower than that of a bulk eutectic sample. The results suggest that this method is promising for fabricating an effective nanostructure for thermoelectric performance.
Funding(s)
Japan Science and Technology Agency
Subjects
  • eutectic composition ...

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