Title :
Thermoelectric properties and electrode bonding performance for metal silicides
Author :
Kajikawa, T. ; Sugiyama, T. ; Serizawa, M. ; Kamio, K. ; Koike, M. ; Ohta, T. ; Omori, M.
Author_Institution :
Shonan Inst. of Technol., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
Thermoelectric properties of metal silicides and their electrode bonding performance have been examined. Metal silicides such as chromium silicide, magnesium silicide and so on are environmentally friendly and abundant. These characters are very much important for thermoelectric power generation application. The thermoelectric properties of these materials made by the hot-press sintering method followed with spark plasma sintering method make them promising candidates for intermediate and high temperature thermoelectric applications, in particular, such as thermoelectric power generation topping co-generation system. The temperature dependence of thermoelectric performance such as the thermopower, electrical resistivity, power factor, thermal conductivity, carrier concentration, Hall mobility for Mn- and Ag- doped Chromium Silicide was characterized between room temperature and 1000 K. The shift of the peak performance of the power factor for the temperature range was observed with the dopant concentration. The electrode formation with magnesium silicide element was carried out using diffusion bonding method to Ta/Al/Mg2Si system. The bonding characteristics were discussed from the viewpoint of the electrical performance and inspection of the diffusion behavior of the electrode and inserted metal at the junction layer
Keywords :
Hall mobility; adhesion; carrier density; chromium compounds; magnesium compounds; manganese; silver; sintering; thermoelectric power; 300 to 1000 K; CrSi2:Mn,Ag; Hall mobility; Mg2Si; bonding characteristics; carrier concentration; electrical resistivity; electrode bonding performance; hot-press sintering method; metal silicides; power factor; spark plasma sintering method; temperature dependence; thermal conductivity; thermoelectric power generation; thermoelectric properties; thermopower; Bonding; Chromium; Electrodes; Magnesium compounds; Plasma properties; Plasma temperature; Power generation; Silicides; Temperature dependence; Thermoelectricity;
Conference_Titel :
Thermoelectrics, 2001. Proceedings ICT 2001. XX International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7205-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICT.2001.979877