Thermoelectric properties of LaRh1-xNixO3
Abstract
We report measurements and analyses of resistivity, thermopower, and thermal conductivity of polycrystalline samples of perovskite LaRh1-xNixO3. The thermopower is found to be large at 800 K (185 μV/K for x=0.3), which is ascribed to the high-temperature stability of the low-spin state of Rh3+/Rh4+ ions. This clearly contrasts with the thermopower of the isostructural oxide LaCoO3, which rapidly decreases above 500 K owing to the spin-state transition. The spin state of the transition-metal ions is one of the most important parameters in oxide thermoelectrics.
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