Potential thermoelectric performance of hole-doped Cu2O
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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cu2ohighhole-dopedperformancethermoelectricdopedmaterialthermopower
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High thermoelectric performance in oxides requires stable conductive materials that have suitable band structures. Here we show based on an analysis of the thermopower and related properties using first-principles calculations and Boltzmann transport theory that hole doped Cu2O may be such a material. We find that hole-doped Cu2O has a high thermopower of above 200 microV/K even with doping levels as high as 5.5x10 20 cm-3 at 500 K, mainly attributed to the heavy valence bands of Cu2O. This is reminiscent of the cobaltate family of high performance oxide thermoelectrics and implies that hole-doped Cu2O could be an excellent thermoelectric material if suitably doped.
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