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Rare Earth Doping and Effective Band-Convergence in SnTe for Improved Thermoelectric Performance
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Rare Earth Doping and Effective Band-Convergence in SnTe for Improved Thermoelectric Performance
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Thermoelectric performance of SnTe has been found to enhance with isovalent doping of alkaline and transition metal elements where most of these elements have solubility of less than 13%. We propose a strategy of doping rare earth element Yb to enhance the thermoelectric performance of SnTe. With heavy atomic mass and strong spin-orbit coupling, even the mild doping of Yb (~ 5%) is enough to create a degeneracy via band-convergence which enhances the density of states near Fermi level and improve overall performance. Our transport data and first-principles calculations corroborate that nearly 5% Yb is an efficient dopant to achieve thermoelectric response which is equivalent to 9% of Mn doping. The results are useful for understanding the environment-friendly thermoelectric SnTe.
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