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Inorg Chem ; 56(4): 2354-2362, 2017 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28177255

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One-dimensional Haldane gap materials, such as the rare earth barium chain nickelates, have received great interest due to their vibrant one-dimensional spin antiferromagnetic character and unique structure. Herein we report how these 1D structural features can also be highly beneficial for thermoelectric applications by analysis of the system CaxBaGd2-xNiO5 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.25. Attractive Seebeck coefficients of 140-280 µV K-1 at 350-1300 K are retained even at high acceptor-substitution levels, provided by the interplay of low dimensionality and electronic correlations. Furthermore, the highly anisotropic crystal structure of Haldane gap materials allows very low thermal conductivities, reaching only 1.5 W m-1 K-1 at temperatures above 1000 K, one of the lowest values currently documented for prospective oxide thermoelectrics. Although calcium substitution in BaGd2NiO5 increases the electrical conductivity up to 5-6 S cm-1 at 1150 K < T < 1300 K, this level remains insufficient for thermoelectric applications. Hence, the combination of highly promising Seebeck coefficients and low thermal conductivities offered by this 1D material type underscores a potential new structure type for thermoelectric materials, where the main challenge will be to engineer the electronic band structure and, probably, microstructural features to further enhance the mobility of the charge carriers.

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