Journal of Materiomics | 卷:7 |
Role of phase separation in nanocomposite indium-tin-oxide films for transparent thermoelectric applications | |
Zihang Liu1  Takao Mori2  John Kennedy3  Dana Goodacre4  Akhil Shettigar5  Peter P. Murmu5  Kevin E. Smith5  Shen V. Chong6  Vedran Jovic6  | |
[1] Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 33436, Lower Hutt, 5046, New Zealand; | |
[2] School of Chemical Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, 1142, New Zealand; | |
[3] The MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, New Zealand; | |
[4] International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-0044, Japan; | |
[5] National Isotope Centre, GNS Science, PO Box 30368, Lower Hutt, 5010, New Zealand; | |
关键词: Thermoelectric; Indium-tin-oxide (ITO); Seebeck coefficient; Power factor; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS); | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
We report that oxygen vacancies have a profound impact on phase separation and thermoelectric properties of ITO films grown at room temperature. Oxygen vacancies in non-stoichiometric In1.8Sn0.2O2.5 films aided the formation of In-rich metallic clusters. It yields a high electrical conductivity σ = 1540 Scm−1 and Seebeck coefficient |α| = 27.2 μVK−1, which resulted in the highest power factor (α2σ = 113.8 μW m−1K−2) but low optical transmission (Top ∼ 25%). An increase in oxygen partial pressure resulted in stochiometric In1.8Sn0.2O3 films which improved the optical transparency by 300% (Top ∼75.4%), but power factor was reduced by ∼85% due to a decrease in α and σ. A decrease in α was due to the lack of energy filtering of charge carriers in the stoichiometric ITO film which did not have In-rich metallic clusters. XPS results showed that the valence band energy shifts with a change in oxygen partial pressure due to a decrease in carrier density, which implied a change in Fermi energy due to the reverse Moss-Burstein effect. Our results showed that phase separation can be obtained in nanocomposite ITO films by tuning their stoichiometry simply by varying the oxygen partial pressure during deposition of thermoelectric materials at low temperatures.
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