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Giant Seebeck Effect in PEDOT Materials with Molecular Strain

Materials Science 2024-11-04 v2 Applied Physics

Abstract

Poly 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (PEDOT) has been attracting attention as a thermoelectric material for room-temperature use due to its flexibility and non-toxicity. However, PEDOT reportedly generates insufficient thermoelectric power for practical use. This work tried to improve the Seebeck coefficient by introducing molecular strain to PEDOT molecules by loading a Polystyrene sulfonate (PSS)-free PEDOT on a Polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) fiber. Raman spectroscopy revealed the PEDOT materials with significant compression in the C{\alpha}-C{\alpha} bond and extension in the C{\alpha}=C\b{eta} bond exhibit Seebeck coefficients two orders of magnitude larger than usual. Furthermore, strain in the C\b{eta}-C\b{eta} bond strongly correlated with the Seebeck coefficient that varied in a broad range from -2100 to 3100 {\mu}V K-1. This variation indicated that the molecular strain formed a sharp peak or valley around the Fermi level in the density of state (DOS) function, which gradually shifts along with the C\b{eta}-C\b{eta} strain. This molecular strain-induced giant Seebeck effect is expected to be an applicable technique for other polythiophene molecules.

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@article{arxiv.2410.23573,
  title  = {Giant Seebeck Effect in PEDOT Materials with Molecular Strain},
  author = {Yuki Osada and Ryo Takagi and Hideki Arimatsu and Takuya Fujima},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.23573},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 7 figures