p-Type thermoelectric properties of the oxygen-deficient perovskite Ca2Fe2O5 in the brownmillerite structure |
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Authors: | Emily Asenath-Smith |
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Affiliation: | Alfred University, Kazuo Inamori School of Engineering, 2 Pine Street, Alfred, NY 14802, USA |
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Abstract: | Brownmillerite calcium ferrite was synthesized in air at 1573 K and thermoelectric properties (direct current electrical conductivity σ, Seebeck coefficient α, thermal conductivity κ, thermal expansion αL) were measured from 373 to 1050 K in air. Seebeck coefficient was positive over all temperatures indicating conduction by holes, and electrical properties were continuous through the Pnma-Imma phase transition. Based on the thermopower and conductivity activation energies as well as estimated mobility, polaron hopping conduction was found to dominate charge transport. The low electrical conductivity, <1 S/cm, limits the power factor (α2σ), and thus the figure of merit for thermoelectric applications. The thermal conductivity values of ∼2 W/mK and their similarity to Ruddlesden-Popper phase implies the potential of the alternating tetrahedral and octahedral layers to limit phonon propagation through brownmillerite structures. Bulk linear coefficient of thermal expansion (∼14×10−6 K−1) was calculated from volume data based on high-temperature in situ X-ray powder diffraction, and shows the greatest expansion perpendicular to the alternating layers. |
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Keywords: | Calcium ferrite Brownmillerite Thermopower Seebeck coefficient Thermal properties Electrical conductivity Disproportionation |
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