Anomalous thermoelectric transport phenomena from interband electron-phonon scattering

11 Mar 2021  ·  Natalya S. Fedorova, Andrea Cepellotti, Boris Kozinsky ·

The Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity are two critical quantities to optimize simultaneously in designing thermoelectric materials, and they are determined by the dynamics of carrier scattering. We uncover a new regime where the co-existence at the Fermi level of multiple bands with different effective masses leads to strongly energy-dependent carrier lifetimes due to intrinsic electron-phonon scattering. In this anomalous regime, electrical conductivity decreases with carrier concentration, Seebeck coefficient reverses sign even at high doping, and power factor exhibits an unusual second peak. We discuss the origin and magnitude of this effect using first-principles Boltzmann transport calculations and simplified models. We also identify general design rules for using this paradigm to engineer enhanced performance in thermoelectric materials.

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