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Partially-Filled Skutterudites: Optimizing the Thermoelectric Properties
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
Abstract
The skutterudite family of compounds continues to be of interest for thermoelectric applications due to the low thermal conductivity obtained when filling the voids with small diameter, large mass interstitials such as trivalent rare-earth ions. In the last few years there has been a substantial experimental and theoretical effort in attempting to understand the transport properties of these compounds in order to optimize their thermoelectric properties. One such approach involves partially-filling the voids in attempting to optimize the power factor while maintaining low thermal conductivity. In this report experimental research on skutterudites with the voids partially filled with heavy mass lanthanide and alkaline-earth ions is reported.
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