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Thermoelectric and Structural Characterization of Ba2Ho(Cu3-xCox)O6+y
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Author(s)
Winnie K. Wong-Ng, Z Yang, Y F. Hu, Qingzhen Huang, Nathan Lowhorn, Makoto Otani, James A. Kaduk, Martin L. Green, Q Li
Abstract
The search for thermoelectric materials for power generation and for solid-state cooling have led to the increased interest of layered cobalt-containing oxides because of their thermal stability at high temperature and their desirable thermoelectric properties. This paper examines the effect of substitution of Co in the layered perovskite, Ba2Ho(Cu3-xCox)O6+y (x=0.0, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 1.0). Structural analysis using the neutron Rietveld refinement technique reveals that when x = 0.4 or x 0.4, a small amount of Co progressively enters in the Cu-O plane site as well. The thermoelectric properties of polycrystalline Ba2Ho(Cu3-xCox)O6+y samples were studied in the temperature range of 10K to 390 K. In general, as the cobalt content, x, increases the resistivity of these samples increases while the thermal-conductivity decreases. Among the six Ba2Ho(Cu3-xCox)O6+y compositions, the x=0.4 member gives the highest ZT of 0.018 at approximately 270 K.
Wong-Ng, W.
, Yang, Z.
, Hu, Y.
, Huang, Q.
, Lowhorn, N.
, Otani, M.
, A., J.
, Green, M.
and Li, Q.
(2009),
Thermoelectric and Structural Characterization of Ba2Ho(Cu3-xCox)O6+y, Journal of Applied Physics
(Accessed October 11, 2025)