Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9804055 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
La- and K-doped perovskite-type ceramics, (Sr0.6Ba0.4)1âxLaxPbO3 with x = 0.0â0.1 and (Sr0.6Ba0.4)1âxKxPbO3 with x = 0.00â0.15, were prepared to modify thermoelectric properties of semi-metallic Sr0.6Ba0.4PbO3 via the doping of electrons and holes, respectively. The electrical conductivity Ï and Seebeck coefficient S for the ceramics were measured at temperatures of 373-1073 K in air. With the La doping, electron carriers were successively doped and the material changed from a semi-metal for the undoped Sr0.6Ba0.4PbO3 to a metal for the (Sr0.6Ba0.4)0.9La0.1PbO3. With the K doping, the thermoelectric properties were essentially unchanged probably due to the carrier compensation effect by the generation of oxygen deficiencies. The thermoelectric power factor S2Ï was maximized to a value of 3.1 à 10â4 Wmâ1 Kâ2 at 773 K for the undoped Sr0.6Ba0.4PbO3 ceramic.
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Authors
Masahiro Yasukawa, Satoru Itoh, Toshio Kono,