Enhanced thermopower in an intergrowth cobalt oxide Li0.48Na0.35CoO2

Abstract

We report the measurements of thermopower, electrical resistivity and thermal conductivity in a complex cobalt oxide Li0.48Na0.35CoO2, whose crystal structure can be viewed as an intergrowth of the O3 phase of LixCoO2 and the P2 phase of NayCoO2 along the c axis. The compound shows large room-temperature thermopower of 180 μV/K, which is substantially higher than those of LixCoO2 and NayCoO2. The figure of merit for the polycrystalline sample increases rapidly with increasing temperature, and it achieves nearly 10-4 K-1 at 300 K, suggesting that LixNayCoO2 system is a promising candidate for thermoelectric applications.

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