Energy filtering enhancement of thermoelectric performance of nanocrystalline Cr-Si composites
Abstract
We report on thermoelectric properties of nanocrystalline Cr 1-xSi x composite films. As-deposited amorphous films were transformed into a nanocrystalline state with average grain size of 10--20~nm by annealing during in-situ thermopower and electrical resistivity measurements. The partially crystallized films, i.e. the films consisting of crystalline grains dispersed in the amorphous matrix, are a new type of the heterogeneous material where the nanocrystalline phase plays the role of scattering centers giving rise to a large contribution to the thermopower. We show that the thermopower enhancement is related to the energy dependent scattering (energy filtering) of the charge carriers on the nanograin interfaces.
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