The 67th JSAP Spring Meeting 2020

Presentation information

Oral presentation

9 Applied Materials Science » 9.4 Thermoelectric conversion

[12a-D221-1~9] 9.4 Thermoelectric conversion

Thu. Mar 12, 2020 9:00 AM - 11:45 AM D221 (11-221)

Atsuko Kosuga(Osaka Pref. Univ.), Yoshiki Takagiwa(NIMS)

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

[12a-D221-5] [The 4th Thin Film and Surface Physics Division Award Speech] Methodology of thermoelectric power factor enhancement by controlling nanowire interface

Takafumi Ishibe1, Atsuki Tomeda1, Kentaro Watanabe2, Yoshinari Kamakura3, Nobuya Mori4, Nobuyasu Naruse5, Yutaka Mera5, Yuichiro Yamashita6, Yoshiaki Nakamura1 (1.Eng. Sci. Osaka Univ., 2.Tohoku Univ., 3.Osaka Institute of Technology, 4.Eng. Osaka Univ., 5.Shiga Univ. Medical Science, 6.AIST)

Keywords:Thermoelectric material, ZnO, Electron transport

For developing high-performance thermoelectric materials, high thermoelectric power factor and low thermal conductivity are strongly required. However, their simultaneous realization has long been a critical issue because of the intercorrelated relationship among the thermoelectric physical parameters. We have paid attention to cost-effective and non-toxic ZnO with relatively higher thermoelectric power factor among other oxide materials. Recently, we achieved the simultaneous realization of thermoelectric power factor enhancement and thermal conductivity reduction by introducing nanowire interface into ZnO film. In this study, we establish the methodology of thermoelectric power factor enhancement by precisely analyzing electron transport in this material system.