The possibility of enhanced thermoelectric properties through nanostructuring is investigated theoretically in a p-type Bi2Te3/Sb2Te3 heterostructure. A multi-scale modeling approach is adopted to account for the atomistic characteristics of the interface as well as the carrier/phonon transport properties in the larger scales. The calculations clearly illustrate the desired impact of carrier energy filtering at the potential barrier by locally boosting the power factor over a sizable distance in the well region. Further, the phonon transport analysis illustrates a considerable reduction in the thermal conductivity at the heterointerface. Both effects are expected to provide an effective means to engineer higher zT in this material system.
Markus WinklerJan D. KoenigSaskia BullerUlrich SchuermannLorenz KienleWolfgang BenschHarald Boettner
Övgü Ceyda YelgelG. P. Srivastava
C.H. ChampnessP. T. ChiangPaarth Parekh
Naveen GoyalKoushik JagadishN. Ravishankar
Hongqing FengChunyang WuPeng ZhangJianli MiMingdong Dong