Preparation of γ-LaSy (1.33<y<1.50) alloys by the pressure-assisted reaction sintering method and their thermoelectric properties
- 15 May 1985
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 57 (10) , 4633-4637
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.335373
Abstract
The pressure‐assisted reaction sintering (PARS) method was used to prepare thermoelectric elements of the γ‐phase lanthanum sesquisulfide solid solution alloys which exist over a wide homogeneity range: LaS y (1.33<y<1.5). A mixture of powders of stoichiometric lanthanum sesquisulfide (La2S3) and lanthanum trihydride (LaH3) was reaction sintered in a hot‐press to make the desired composition of γ‐LaS y . This method produced black dense single‐phase γ‐LaS y pellets with a theoretical density of 97% or better. The thermoelectricproperties(electrical resistivity and Seebeck coefficient) of the samples prepared by the PARS technique were measured. The room temperatureelectrical resistivity and Seebeck coefficient of γ‐LaS y varied in a systematic manner with the electron concentration indicating that γ‐LaS y alloys behave like a simple metal. Although the current carriers appear to be quite heavy (drift mobility ∼3 cm2/V s), the temperature dependence (up to 1000 °C) of these properties of LaS1.42 were found to be linear functions, which is in accord with the above observations. The thermoelectric figure of merit based on the measured resistivity and Seebeck coefficient and an estimated thermal conductivity for LaS1.42 is 0.75×10− 3 °C− 1 at 1000 °C, which is comparable to those of the state‐of‐the‐art materials such as silicon–germanium alloys at 1000 °C.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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