Conditions for thermoelectric power factor improvements upon band alignment in complex bandstructure materials
Saff E Awal Akhtar, Neophytos Neophytou

TL;DR
This paper theoretically investigates how band alignment in complex bandstructure materials can enhance thermoelectric power factor, emphasizing the importance of intra-band scattering dominance and the nature of the aligned bands.
Contribution
It identifies the specific conditions under which band alignment improves thermoelectric power factor, considering intra- and inter-band scattering effects.
Findings
PF improves when intra-band scattering dominates over inter-band scattering.
Aligning a light band yields larger PF improvements.
PF improvements are unlikely when inter-band scattering dominates.
Abstract
Band alignment (or band convergence) is a strategy suggested to provide improvements in the thermoelectric power factor (PF) of materials with complex bandstructures. The addition of more bands at the energy region that contributes to transport, can provide more conducting paths and could improve the electrical conductivity and PF of a material. However, this can lead to increased inter-valley scattering, which will tend to degrade the conductivity. Using the Boltzmann Transport Equation (BTE) and a multi-band model, we theoretically investigate the conditions under which band alignment can improve the PF. We show that PF improvements are realized when intra-band scattering between the aligned bands dominates over inter-band scattering, with larger improvements reached when a light-band is brought into alignment. In the more realistic scenario of intra-and inter-band scattering…
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TopicsMaterial Properties and Applications
