The 82nd JSAP Autumn Meeting 2021

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Oral presentation

9 Applied Materials Science » 9.4 Thermoelectric conversion

[10a-N406-1~10] 9.4 Thermoelectric conversion

Fri. Sep 10, 2021 9:15 AM - 12:00 PM N406 (Oral)

Tsunehiro Takeuchi(Toyota Technol. Inst.), Yoshiaki Nakamura(Osaka Univ.)

9:15 AM - 9:30 AM

[10a-N406-1] Temperature Dependence Of Thermoelectric Properties of Ba1/3CoO2 Epitaxial Films

〇(M2)LIAO WU1, YUQIAO ZHANG2, XI ZHANG2, HAIJUN CHO2, HIROMICHI OHTA2 (1.IST-Hokkaido Univ., 2.RIES-Hokkaido Univ.)

Keywords:thermoelectric conversion, oxides

Among many kinds of conducting oxides, layered cobalt oxides such as Na3/4CoO2 and Ca3Co4O9 have been extensively studied as p-type thermoelectric materials. Based on our own hypothesis that the thermal conductivity of layered cobalt oxides can be reduced by the ion exchange treatment without suppressing the power factor, recently, we found that Ba1/3CoO2 shows rather high ZT of 0.11 at room temperature. Here we report the thermoelectric properties of Ba1/3CoO2 epitaxial films at elevated temperatures. Although rather high thermoelectric figure of merit, ZT (~1.2 at 800 K for NaxCoO2 single crystal) of layered cobalt oxides have been reported thus far, reliable ZT (~0.3 at 700 °C) is quite small as compared to that of chalcogenide such as PbTe. Such inconsistency is often seen in the literatures published in high impact factor journals, probably due to the instability of conducting oxides at elevated temperatures. Therefore, we firstly studied the stability of Ba1/3CoO2 epitaxial films at elevated temperatures. Then, we measured the thermoelectric properties of the Ba1/3CoO2 epitaxial films at elevated temperatures.