Single crystals of the Bi-Ca-Co-O system have been grown using the flux method with cooling from 900\celsius and 950\celsius, respectively. The single crystals are characterized by transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The misfit cobaltite [Ca2Bi1.4Co0.6O4]RS[CoO2]1.69 single crystals with quadruple (n=4) rocksalt (RS) layer are achieved with cooling from 900\celsius. Such crystal exhibits room-temperature thermoelectric power (TEP) of 180μV/K, much larger than that in Sr-based misfit cobaltites with quadruple RS layer. However, intergrowth of single crystals of quadruple (n=4) and triple (n=3) RS-type layer-based misfit cobaltites is observed with cooling from 950\celsius. Both of TEP and resistivity were obviously enhanced by the intergrowth compared to [Ca2Bi1.4Co0.6O4]RS[CoO2]1.69 single crystal, while the power factor at room temperature remains unchanged.
@article{arxiv.0707.2503,
title = {Intergrowth and thermoelectric properties in the Bi-Ca-Co-O system},
author = {X. G. Luo and Y. C. Jing and H. Chen and X. H. Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.2503},
year = {2009}
}
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8 pages, 7 figures. To be published in Journal of Crystal Growth