Quantum‐Dot‐Induced Energy Filtering Effect in Organic Thermoelectric Nanocomposites

Author:

Kim Daegun1,Kim Jimin2,Chung Sein2,Cho Kilwon2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical, Biological, and Battery Engineering Gachon University Seongnam 13120 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Chemical Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractThermoelectric (TE) charge transport in organic TE nanocomposite systems is a critical consideration in designing high‐performance TE materials. Here, the relationship between the TE properties and energy structure of conducting polymer/quantum dot (QD) nanocomposites is systematically investigated by developing a potential wall or potential well in poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) with CdTe QDs. The added QDs are primarily distributed within the electrically insulating PSS shell and act as stepping stones for charge transport between PEDOT‐rich grains. The embedded QDs generate an energy‐filtering effect, which is induced by both potential wall and potential well states established by the QDs in the PEDOT:PSS films. The induced energy‐filtering effect increases the Seebeck coefficient S with limited loss of electrical conductivity σ, thereby overcoming the TE trade‐off relation Sσ −1/4. The energy‐filtering effect is optimized by carefully controlling the QD size. The PEDOT:PSS/QD nanocomposite containing the smallest QDs exhibits a power factor of 173.8 µW m−1 K−2, which is 80% larger than the value for the pristine PEDOT:PSS film. This work suggests a strategy for designing TE nanocomposites with improved TE performance and emphasizes the importance of fine‐tuning the interfacial energy gap to achieve an effective energy‐filtering effect.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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