TY - JOUR
T1 - Anisotropic correlations in higher manganese silicides
AU - Chauhan, Nagendra S.
AU - Ono, Ichiro
AU - Hayashi, Kei
AU - Miyazaki, Yuzuru
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank the members of the Miyazaki Research Group at Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan for insightful discussions and support. This work was partly supported by the Grant-in-aid for Scientific research (A) – (Grant No. 20H00394) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) of Japan and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan (Grant No: 22H04580). The data that support the findings of this study are available upon request from the authors.
Funding Information:
We thank the members of the Miyazaki Research Group at Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan for insightful discussions and support. This work was partly supported by the Grant-in-aid for Scientific research (A) – (Grant No. 20H00394 ) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) of Japan and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science , Japan (Grant No : 22H04580 ).
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PY - 2023/2/15
Y1 - 2023/2/15
N2 - Anisotropic correlations are vital for understanding the thermoelectric transport properties of higher manganese silicides (HMSs). In this work, we establish the implications of anisotropy on thermoelectric performance by examining the orientational variants in melt-grown single crystal and directional configurations of spark plasma sintered polycrystalline specimens of HMS. Single crystal specimen aligned perpendicular to the c-axis (i.e., along the cleavage ab-plane) exhibited high electrical and thermal conductivity, while the maximum Seebeck coefficient was measured along the c-axis direction. Similarly, polycrystalline specimens exhibited a weakened anisotropy with an enhanced weighted mobility and reduced thermal conductivity than their monocrystal counterpart resulting in a relatively higher thermoelectric figure-of-merit (zT). The characteristic MnSi striations were found to be predominantly grown perpendicular to the c-axis in melt-grown single crystals while peritectic decomposition during sintering is commonly observed in sintered polycrystals thereby emanating an inherently disordered and modulated lattice structure in the synthesized HMS crystals. It was observed that the zT for single and polycrystalline HMSs could be erroneously estimated if charge and phonon transport properties are measured in different directions. This study offers newer insights into the structure-property relationships of HMSs and demonstrates the need for more careful considerations in addressing the anisotropic behavior and microstructural evolutions that prevails in HMS crystals.
AB - Anisotropic correlations are vital for understanding the thermoelectric transport properties of higher manganese silicides (HMSs). In this work, we establish the implications of anisotropy on thermoelectric performance by examining the orientational variants in melt-grown single crystal and directional configurations of spark plasma sintered polycrystalline specimens of HMS. Single crystal specimen aligned perpendicular to the c-axis (i.e., along the cleavage ab-plane) exhibited high electrical and thermal conductivity, while the maximum Seebeck coefficient was measured along the c-axis direction. Similarly, polycrystalline specimens exhibited a weakened anisotropy with an enhanced weighted mobility and reduced thermal conductivity than their monocrystal counterpart resulting in a relatively higher thermoelectric figure-of-merit (zT). The characteristic MnSi striations were found to be predominantly grown perpendicular to the c-axis in melt-grown single crystals while peritectic decomposition during sintering is commonly observed in sintered polycrystals thereby emanating an inherently disordered and modulated lattice structure in the synthesized HMS crystals. It was observed that the zT for single and polycrystalline HMSs could be erroneously estimated if charge and phonon transport properties are measured in different directions. This study offers newer insights into the structure-property relationships of HMSs and demonstrates the need for more careful considerations in addressing the anisotropic behavior and microstructural evolutions that prevails in HMS crystals.
KW - Anisotropy
KW - Higher manganese silicide
KW - Microstructure
KW - Thermal conductivity
KW - Thermoelectrics
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.167983
DO - 10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.167983
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85142504463
SN - 0925-8388
VL - 935
JO - Journal of Alloys and Compounds
JF - Journal of Alloys and Compounds
M1 - 167983
ER -