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Nanocrystalline silicon compacted by spark-plasma sintering: Microstructure and thermoelectric properties
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
Abstract
Nanocrystalline bulk silicon samples were fabricated using silicon nanoparticles from the gas phase, applying a spark-plasma sintering process. The mean diameter of the crystalline grains after sintering was 30 nm and smaller, the density above 97 % of that of crystalline silicon. Transmission electron microscopy showed a homogenous nanostructure. The thermal conductivity of such an n-type sample with a nominal doping level of 5×1020 cm-3 was around 11 Wm-1K-1 at room temperature. With Seebeck-coefficient α = -150 μV/K and specific conductivity σ = 290 S cm-1, the resulting efficiency ZT is approximately 0.02.
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