Modulation of Charge Transport at Grain Boundaries in SrTiO3: Toward a High Thermoelectric Power Factor at Room Temperature
Jianyun Cao, Dursun Ekren, Yudong Peng, Feridoon Azough, Ian A., Kinloch, Robert Freer

TL;DR
This study demonstrates how modulating grain boundary potential barriers in SrTiO3 enhances electrical conductivity and thermoelectric power factor at room temperature, advancing thermoelectric material performance.
Contribution
It provides direct experimental and theoretical evidence that reducing grain boundary barriers improves charge transport in SrTiO3, leading to higher thermoelectric efficiency.
Findings
Electrical conductivity increased from 85 to 1287 S/cm at 330 K.
Power factor improved from 143 to 1745 μW/m·K² at 330 K.
Lower potential barriers at grain boundaries were achieved through reducing environment processing.
Abstract
Modulation of the grain boundary properties in thermoelectric materials that have thermally activated electrical conductivity is crucial in order to achieve high performance at low temperatures. In this work, we show directly that the modulation of the potential barrier at the grain boundaries in perovskite SrTiO3 changes the low-temperature dependency of the bulk material's electrical conductivity. By sintering samples in a reducing environment of increasing strength, we produced La0.08Sr0.9TiO3 (LSTO) ceramics that gradually change their electrical conductivity behavior from thermally activated to single-crystal-like, with only minor variations in the Seebeck coefficient. Imaging of the surface potential by Kelvin probe force microscopy found lower potential barriers at the grain boundaries in the LSTO samples that had been processed in the more reducing environments. A theoretical…
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TopicsAdvanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices · Thermal properties of materials · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
