Achieving thermoelectric devices with high performance based on low-cost and nontoxic materials is extremely challenging. Moreover, as we move toward an Internet-of-Things society, a miniaturized local power source such as a thermoelectric generator (TEG) is desired to power increasing numbers of wireless sensors. Therefore, in this work, an all-oxide p-n junction TEG composed of low-cost, abundant, and nontoxic materials, such as n-type ZnO and p-type SnOx thin films, deposited on borosilicate glass substrate is proposed. A type II heterojunction between SnOx and ZnO films was predicted by density functional theory (DFT) calculations and confirmed experimentally by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Moreover, scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) combined with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) show a sharp interface between the SnOx and ZnO layers, confirming the high quality of the p-n junction even after annealing at 523 K. ZnO and SnOx thin films exhibit Seebeck coefficients (α) of ∼121 and ∼258 μV/K, respectively, at 298 K, resulting in power factors (PF) of 180 μW/m K2 (for ZnO) and 37 μW/m K2 (for SnOx). Moreover, the thermal conductivities of ZnO and SnOx films are 8.7 and 1.24 W/m K, respectively, at 298 K, with no significant changes until 575 K. The four pairs all-oxide TEG generated a maximum power output (Pout) of 1.8 nW (≈126 μW/cm2) at a temperature difference of 160 K. The output voltage (Vout) and output current (Iout) at the maximum power output of the TEG are 124 mV and 0.0146 μA, respectively. This work paves the way for achieving a high-performance TEG device based on oxide thin films.

Vieira, E., Silva, J., Veltruska, K., Istrate, C., Lenzi, V., Trifiletti, V., et al. (2021). All-Oxide p-n Junction Thermoelectric Generator Based on SnO xand ZnO Thin Films. ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, 13(29), 35187-35196 [10.1021/acsami.1c09748].

All-Oxide p-n Junction Thermoelectric Generator Based on SnO xand ZnO Thin Films

Trifiletti V.;Lorenzi B.;
2021

Abstract

Achieving thermoelectric devices with high performance based on low-cost and nontoxic materials is extremely challenging. Moreover, as we move toward an Internet-of-Things society, a miniaturized local power source such as a thermoelectric generator (TEG) is desired to power increasing numbers of wireless sensors. Therefore, in this work, an all-oxide p-n junction TEG composed of low-cost, abundant, and nontoxic materials, such as n-type ZnO and p-type SnOx thin films, deposited on borosilicate glass substrate is proposed. A type II heterojunction between SnOx and ZnO films was predicted by density functional theory (DFT) calculations and confirmed experimentally by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Moreover, scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) combined with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) show a sharp interface between the SnOx and ZnO layers, confirming the high quality of the p-n junction even after annealing at 523 K. ZnO and SnOx thin films exhibit Seebeck coefficients (α) of ∼121 and ∼258 μV/K, respectively, at 298 K, resulting in power factors (PF) of 180 μW/m K2 (for ZnO) and 37 μW/m K2 (for SnOx). Moreover, the thermal conductivities of ZnO and SnOx films are 8.7 and 1.24 W/m K, respectively, at 298 K, with no significant changes until 575 K. The four pairs all-oxide TEG generated a maximum power output (Pout) of 1.8 nW (≈126 μW/cm2) at a temperature difference of 160 K. The output voltage (Vout) and output current (Iout) at the maximum power output of the TEG are 124 mV and 0.0146 μA, respectively. This work paves the way for achieving a high-performance TEG device based on oxide thin films.
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all-oxide device; density functional theory; energy generation; p-n junction; TEGs; thermoelectricity;
English
13-lug-2021
2021
13
29
35187
35196
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Vieira, E., Silva, J., Veltruska, K., Istrate, C., Lenzi, V., Trifiletti, V., et al. (2021). All-Oxide p-n Junction Thermoelectric Generator Based on SnO xand ZnO Thin Films. ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, 13(29), 35187-35196 [10.1021/acsami.1c09748].
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