An Organic–Inorganic Superlattice with Nanocrystal‐Amorphous Composite Nanolayers for Ultrahigh Thermoelectric Performance

Author:

Palani Indirajith1ORCID,Nguyen Duyen Thi1ORCID,Kim Jongchan2,Nguyen Quang Khanh1,Nguyen Long Van1ORCID,Song Da Som3,Lim Jong Sun3,Kim Chang Gyon3,Cho Kyeongjae2ORCID,Sung Myung Mo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Hanyang University Seoul 04763 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Texas at Dallas Richardson TX 75080 USA

3. Thin Film Materials Center Advanced Materials Division Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology Daejeon 34114 Republic of Korea

Abstract

Thermoelectric materials play a crucial role in converting heat into electricity, offering significant potential for applications in waste heat recovery and cooling. Herein, an innovative approach that combines an organic–inorganic hybrid superlattice structure with nanocrystal‐amorphous composite nanolayers is introduced. The nanocrystal‐amorphous composite enhances the Seebeck coefficient resulting in a notable twofold improvement in the power factor. The superlattice, alternating self‐assembled organic monolayers and inorganic nanolayers, effectively reduces lattice thermal conductivity by creating multiple interfaces that scatter phonons effectively. The integration of the nanocrystal‐amorphous composite nanolayers into the superlattice provides a dual advantage, simultaneously boosting the power factor and suppressing thermal conductivity. This synergistic effect leads to exceptional thermoelectric performance in the 4‐mercaptophenol/Sb2Te3 superlattice, with achieved figure of merit (ZT) values of 3.48 at 300 K and reaching a peak ZT value exceeding 4.0 at 400 K while surpassing 2.5 over the temperature range from 300 to 500 K. These results suggest that this innovative approach paves the way for the development of highly efficient thermoelectric materials, propelling efforts toward more energy‐efficient and environmentally friendly solutions.

Funder

Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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