Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1626889 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of hydrostatic pressure has been investigated on the thermoelectric properties of Zn4Sb3 compound prepared by a gradient freeze method. The electrical conductivity both in β- and α-phases is largely enhanced with pressure: the relative change is 23.3%/GPa at 297 K. On the other hand, the thermopower at 297 K is decreased largely with pressure at −16.0μ V K−1 GPa−1: the relative change is −13.6−13.6 %/GPa. The almost pressure independent power factor is discussed based on a single band model. The resistivity behavior around the β- to α-phase structural phase transition TsTs (258 K) is drastically changed with pressure. The thermal hysteresis width is narrowed in ρ(T)ρ(T). The TsTs is decreased at a rate of −26.2−26.2 K/GPa.
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Authors
Do Thi Kim Anh, Tetsushi Tanaka, Go Nakamoto, Makio Kurisu,