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High-pressure torsion, a new processing route for thermoelectrics of high ZTs by means of severe plastic deformation
Authors:Gerda Rogl  Daria SetmanErhard Schafler  Jelena HorkyMichael Kerber  Michael ZehetbauerMatthias Falmbigl  Peter RoglEsmaeil Royanian  Ernst Bauer
Affiliation:a Research Group Physics of Nanostructured Materials, University of Vienna, Boltzmanngasse 5, A-1090 Wien, Austria
b Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Vienna, Währingerstr. 42, A-1090 Wien, Austria
c Institute of Solid State Physics, Vienna University of Technology, Wiedner, Hauptstrasse 8-10, A-1040 Wien, Austria
Abstract:High-pressure torsion (HPT) is a type of severe plastic deformation (SPD) that is highly suited to produce bulk ultrafine-grained and nanocrystalline materials, as it introduces many grain boundaries as well as dislocations and point defects. In this paper, HPT-mediated nanocrystallization was used to reduce the thermal conductivity and enhance the Seebeck coefficient of skutterudites. Both p- and n-type skutterudites have been processed by HPT with 4 and 5 GPa at temperatures up to 773 K, resulting in a strongly strengthened nanocrystalline structure, revealing oriented, lamellar-shaped crystallites with a size of ∼50 nm and an enhanced dislocation density. In comparison with ball-milled plus hot-pressed skutterudites, the HPT-processed samples show a reduction of the thermal conductivity up to 40%. This and the slightly higher Seebeck coefficient are the reasons why HPT proved to enhance the figure of merit (ZT) values up to a factor of 2, in spite of a markedly enhanced electrical resistivity.
Keywords:High-pressure torsion  Severe plastic deformation  Nanocrystalline material  Skutterudites
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