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Electronic Structure and Phase Stability of Yb-filled CoSb$_3$ Skutterudite Thermoelectrics from First Principles

Materials Science 2020-07-17 v2

Abstract

Filling the large voids in the crystal structure of the skutterudite CoSb3_3 with rattler atoms RR provides an avenue for both increasing carrier concentration and disrupting lattice heat transport, leading to impressive thermoelectric performance. While the influence of RR on the lattice dynamics of skutterudite materials has been well studied, the phase stability of RR-filled skutterudite materials and the influence of the presence and ordering of RR on the electronic structure remain unclear. Here, focusing on the Yb-filled skutterudite Ybx_xCo4_4Sb12_{12}, we employ first-principles methods to compute the phase stability and electronic structure. Yb-filled CoSb3_3 exhibits (1) a mild tendency for phase separation into Yb-rich and Yb-poor regions and (2) a strong tendency for chemical decomposition into Co--Sb and Yb--Sb binaries (i.e., CoSb3_3, CoSb2_2, and YbSb2_2). We find that, at reasonable synthesis temperatures, configurational entropy stabilizes single-phase solid solutions with limited Yb solubility, in agreement with experiments. Filling CoSb3_3 with Yb increases the band gap, enhances the carrier effective masses, and generates new low-energy ``emergent'' conduction band minima, which is distinct from the traditional band convergence picture of aligning the energies of existing band extrema. The explicit presence of RR is necessary to achieve the emergent conduction band minima, though the rattler ordering does not strongly influence the electronic structure. The emergent conduction bands are spatially localized in the Yb-rich regions, unlike the delocalized electronic states at the Brillouin zone center that form the unfilled skutterudite band edges.

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@article{arxiv.1904.07983,
  title  = {Electronic Structure and Phase Stability of Yb-filled CoSb$_3$ Skutterudite Thermoelectrics from First Principles},
  author = {Eric B. Isaacs and Chris Wolverton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.07983},
  year   = {2020}
}