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On electrical transport and thermoelectric performance in half-Heusler phase ScNiSb

Materials Science 2024-08-09 v2

Abstract

Half-Heusler phases are among the most extensively studied thermoelectic materials. Bipolar thermal conductivity analysis performed for their sub-group based on rare-earth (R) metals, RNiSb, indicated on high mobility ratio in favor of electrons. The suggestion found its experimental verification and led to significant improvement of thermoelectric properties in nn-type doped series ScNiSb1x_{1-x}Tex_x. Recently, an alternative interpretation of transport properties in ScNiSb was proposed, where multi-parameter fit lead to mobility ratio in favor of holes. In this work we discuss the details of electrical properties and thermoelectric performance of ScNiSb in context of structural disorder. The article considers also relevant assumptions regarding band degeneracy and scattering mechanisms for effective mass modeling in ScNiSb. Lastly, technical difficulties of the model proposed by the others are addressed. We believe, that the provided insight will be useful for understating electrical transport in half-Heusler compounds, which can contribute to further improvement of their thermoelectric performance.

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@article{arxiv.2408.03639,
  title  = {On electrical transport and thermoelectric performance in half-Heusler phase ScNiSb},
  author = {K. M. Ciesielski and D. Kaczorowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.03639},
  year   = {2024}
}