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Monolayer SnI2: An Excellent p-Type Thermoelectric Material with Ultralow Lattice Thermal Conductivity

Qing-Yu Xie, Pengfei Liu, Jiang‐Jiang Ma, Fangguang Kuang, Kaiwang Zhang, Bao‐Tian Wang

2022Materials22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Using density functional theory and semiclassical Boltzmann transport equation, the lattice thermal conductivity and electronic transport performance of monolayer SnI2 were systematically investigated. The results show that its room temperature lattice thermal conductivities along the zigzag and armchair directions are as low as 0.33 and 0.19 W/mK, respectively. This is attributed to the strong anharmonicity, softened acoustic modes, and weak bonding interactions. Such values of the lattice thermal conductivity are lower than those of other famous two-dimensional thermoelectric materials such as MoO3, SnSe, and KAgSe. The two quasi-degenerate band valleys for the valence band maximum make it a p-type thermoelectric material. Due to its ultralow lattice thermal conductivities, coupled with an ultrahigh Seebeck coefficient, monolayer SnI2 possesses an ultrahigh figure of merits at 800 K, approaching 4.01 and 3.34 along the armchair and zigzag directions, respectively. The results indicate that monolayer SnI2 is a promising low-dimensional thermoelectric system, and would stimulate further theoretical and experimental investigations of metal halides as thermoelectric materials.

Topics & Concepts

Thermoelectric effectMaterials scienceMonolayerCondensed matter physicsThermoelectric materialsZigzagThermal conductivitySeebeck coefficientAnharmonicityElectronic band structureSemiclassical physicsNanotechnologyComposite materialThermodynamicsPhysicsGeometryQuantum mechanicsQuantumMathematicsAdvanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices2D Materials and ApplicationsThermal properties of materials
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