Microstructure of a spark-plasma-sintered Fe2VAl-type Heusler alloy for thermoelectric application
Leonie Gomell, Imants Dirba, Hanna Bishara, Zhongji Sun, {\L}ukasz., \.Zrodowski, Tomasz Choma, Bartosz Moro\'nczyk, Gerhard Dehm, Konstantin P., Skokov, Oliver Gutfleisch, B. Gault

TL;DR
This study investigates how microstructural engineering of a Fe2VAl-based Heusler alloy, through advanced microscopy and atom probe tomography, enhances thermoelectric performance by reducing thermal conductivity and electrical resistivity.
Contribution
It demonstrates the impact of microstructural features and impurity segregation on thermoelectric properties in a full-Heusler alloy, using advanced characterization techniques.
Findings
Microstructural defects decrease thermal conductivity.
Impurity segregation reduces electrical resistivity.
Enhanced thermoelectric performance observed.
Abstract
The influence of microstructure on thermoelectricity is increasingly recognized. Approaches for microstructural engineering can hence be exploited to enhance thermoelectric performance, particularly through manipulating crystalline defects, their structure, and composition. Here, we focus on a full-Heusler Fe2VAl-based compound that is one of the most promising thermoelectric materials containing only Earth-abundant, non-toxic elements. A Fe2VTa0.05Al0.95 cast alloy was atomized under a nitrogen-rich atmosphere to induce nitride precipitation. Nanometer- to micrometer-scale microstructural investigations by advanced scanning electron microscopy and atom probe tomography (APT) are performed on the powder first and then on the material consolidated by spark-plasma sintering for an increasing time. APT reveals an unexpected pick-up of additional impurities from atomization, namely W and…
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TopicsIntermetallics and Advanced Alloy Properties · Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices · Heusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties
