DocumentCode :
2012295
Title :
Homologous rare earth boron cluster compounds: a possible n-type counterpart to boron carbide
Author :
Mori, Takao ; Nishimura, Toshiyuki
Author_Institution :
National Inst. for Mater. Sci., Tsukuba
fYear :
2006
fDate :
6-10 Aug. 2006
Firstpage :
164
Lastpage :
167
Abstract :
There is a large incentive to discover/develop thermoelectric materials which can function at high temperature. Boron-rich cluster compounds are attractive as materials because of their stability under high temperature and "unfriendly" (e.g. acidic, corrosive) conditions. We have discovered that a homologous series of newly found layered rare earth B12 icosahedra compounds, exhibit both p-type and n-type behavior depending on the number of boron icosahedra layers. This is the first discovery of a B12 icosahedra compound exhibiting n-type behavior without extreme doping and is exciting because it may be a possible counterpart to the p-type boron carbide which is well known to be an attractive high temperature thermoelectric material. The first samples were prepared by conventional hot press and cold press methods and were not so dense. Utilizing spark plasma synthesis (SPS) we have been able to prepare samples with significantly improved properties
Keywords :
atomic clusters; boron compounds; cold working; doping; hot pressing; rare earth compounds; thermoelectricity; B12; boron carbide; boron icosahedra compound; boron-rich cluster; cold press; doping; hot press; n-type behavior; p-type behavior; rare earth boron cluster compound; spark plasma synthesis; thermoelectric materials; Boron; Magnetic materials; Magnetic semiconductors; Plasma density; Plasma properties; Plasma temperature; Sparks; Stability; Thermal conductivity; Thermoelectricity;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Thermoelectrics, 2006. ICT '06. 25th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vienna
ISSN :
1094-2734
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0811-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1094-2734
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICT.2006.331324
Filename :
4133262
Link To Document :
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