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Thermoelectric and lattice dynamics properties of layered MX (M = Sn, Pb; X = S, Te) compounds

Published 1 Apr 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2004.00688v1)

Abstract: Lead and tin chalcogenides have been studied widely due to their promising thermoelectric (TE) properties. Further enhancement in their TE efficiency has been reported upon the reduction of the dimension, which is an important feature in modern device fabrications. Using density functional theory combined with the Semi-classical Boltzmann transport theory, we studied the structural, electronic and TE properties of two-dimensional (2D) MX (M = Sn, Pb; X = S, Te) monolayers. Spin-orbit coupling was found to have significant effects on their electronic structure, particularly for the heavy compounds. Structural optimization followed by phonon transport studies prevailed that the rectangular ({\gamma}-) phase is energetically the most favorable for SnS and SnTe monolayers, whereas the square structure is found the most stable for PbS and PbTe monolayers. Our results are in good agreement with previous studies. These 2D materials exhibit high Seebeck coefficients and power factors along with low lattice thermal conductivities, which are essential features of good TE materials. The maximum figure of merits (ZT) of 1.04, 1.46, 1.51 and 1.94 are predicted for n-type SnS, SnTe, PBS and p-type PbTe monolayers respectively at 700 K, which are higher than their bulk ZT values. Hence, these monolayers are promising candidates for TE applications.

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