Thermoelectric properties of Pb doped [Ca2CoO3.1]0.62CoO2

H. Nakatsugawa, H. Jeong, R. Kim, N. Gomi
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We have prepared polycrystalline specimens of [Ca2CoO 3.1]0.62CoO2 (0 les x les 0.03) using the conventional solid-state reaction method, and investigated the Pb substitution effect on the TE properties. With the Pb substitution, both the electrical resistivity and Seebeck coefficient do not change drastically. This is attributed to the carrier concentration. Seebeck and Hall coefficient measurements reveal that the major charge carriers in the samples are holes, however, the carrier concentration does not change drastically with increasing x. The magnetic susceptibility measurements also show that Pb ions take divalent state in the rock salt type [Ca2CoO3] block layer. The valence state of Co ions in the CdI2 type [CoO2] sheet was 3.1+ and that of Co ions in the block layer was 3.6+. The dimensionless figure of merit for the x = 0 sample at room temperature was 0.02, which is approximately equal to the corresponding values of a polycrystalline sample of NaCo2O4
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Pb掺杂[Ca2CoO3.1]0.62CoO2的热电性质
采用常规固相反应法制备了[Ca2CoO 3.1]0.62CoO2 (0 les x les 0.03)的多晶样品,并研究了Pb取代对TE性能的影响。铅取代后,电阻率和塞贝克系数变化不大。这归因于载流子浓度。Seebeck和Hall系数测量表明,样品中的载流子主要为空穴,但载流子浓度随x的增加变化不大。磁化率测量也表明,Pb离子在岩盐型[Ca2CoO3]块层中呈二价态。CdI2型[CoO2]薄片中Co离子的价态为3.1+,阻滞层中Co离子的价态为3.6+。x = 0样品在室温下的无因次优值为0.02,近似等于NaCo2O4多晶样品的相应值
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