Multicomponent Silicides for Thermoelectric Materials: Phase Stabilities, Synthesis, and Device Tailoring

Multicomponent Silicides for Thermoelectric Materials: Phase Stabilities, Synthesis, and Device Tailoring

by Jean-Claude Tedenac
Multicomponent Silicides for Thermoelectric Materials: Phase Stabilities, Synthesis, and Device Tailoring

Multicomponent Silicides for Thermoelectric Materials: Phase Stabilities, Synthesis, and Device Tailoring

by Jean-Claude Tedenac

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Overview

This book provides a comprehensive review of the current state of the art in silicon compounds for thermoelectric applications. Silicides are materials with good initial thermoelectric properties, which can be enhanced through tuning of their micro- and macrostructure. These compounds present various conduction mechanisms and complex band structures. Moreover, some are isotropic, and others anisotropic, which is highly beneficial for device tailoring. Silicides are a particularly attractive material for sensors, thermoelectric generators, and other applications because they are environmentally friendly, abundant, and low cost. This concise volume covers fundamentals and applications for an audience of materials scientists, chemists, solid-state physicists, and engineers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319582689
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 06/02/2017
Series: SpringerBriefs in Materials
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 46
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jean Claude Tedenac, presently Emeritus Professor at the University of Montpellier, was a full Professor at the former University Montpellier 2 until 2014. He was a Visiting Professor at the ITMO University in St. Petersburg, Russia in 2015-2016. His research focuses on the physical chemistry of semiconductors and problems of materials science. He has studied phase stabilities of bulk materials as well as thin films and nanomaterials. A major achievement has been connecting the thermodynamics of multicomponent systems, kinetics, and crystal growth for thermoelectric materials and titanium-based alloys.  To date, he has published a total of 256 papers in ISI-indexed journals.

Table of Contents

1 Abstract

2 Introduction

3 Review of materials

4 Properties of compounds

4.1 Chromium disilicide

4.2 Higher Manganese Silicide

4.3 Iron disilicide

4.4 Rhutenium silicide

4.5 Rhenium silicide

4.6 Cobalt monosilicide

4.7 Magnesium silicide and related compounds

4.8 Silicides among other thermoelectrics

5. The thermodynamic approach in thermoelectric materials

5.1 Basis. The modern approach of phase diagrams

5.2 The binary systems

5.3 The ternary systems

5.4 The relationships between phase diagrams, phase equilibria and phase stability

6. Silicides and other thermoelectric materials

7 Conclusion

8 References

9. Databases

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