Unveiling the temperature-dependent thermoelectric properties of the undoped and Na-doped monolayer SnSe allotropes: a comparative study

Author:

Shi H L,Han Q Z,Yang J,Gong L J,Ren Y H,Zhao Y H,Yang H,Liu Q H,Jiang Z TORCID

Abstract

Abstract Motivated by the excellent thermoelectric (TE) performance of bulk SnSe, extensive attention has been drawn to the TE properties of the monolayer SnSe. To uncover the fundamental mechanism of manipulating the TE performance of the SnSe monolayer, we perform a systematic study on the TE properties of five monolayer SnSe allotropes such as α-, β-, γ-, δ-, and ε-SnSe based on the density functional theory and the non-equilibrium Green’s functions. By comparing the TE properties of the Na-doped SnSe allotropes with the undoped ones, the influences of the Na doping and the temperature on the TE properties are deeply investigated. It is shown that the figure of merit ZT will increase as the temperature increases, which is the same for almost all the Na-doped and undoped cases. The Na doping can enhance or suppress the ZT in different SnSe allotropes at different temperatures, implying the presence of the anomalous suppression of the ZT. The Na doping induced ZT suppression may be caused basically by the sharp decrease of the power factor and the weak decrease of the electronic thermal conductance, rather than by the decrease of the phononic thermal conductance. We hope this work will be able to enrich the understanding of the manipulation of TE properties by means of dimensions, structurization, doping, and temperature.

Funder

The innovation project of Shandong Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

“Blue Fire Plan” (Dezhou) of Cooperative Industry-University Innovation of Education Ministry of China

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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