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Superstrengthening Bi2Te3 through Nanotwinning
Author
Li, GuodongAydemir, Umut
Morozov, Sergey I.
Wood, Max
An, Qi
Zhai, Pengcheng
Zhang, Qingjie
Goddard III, William A.
Snyder, G. Jeffrey
Date
2017Type
ArticleAbstract
Bismuth telluride (Bi2Te3) based thermoelectric (TE) materials have been commercialized successfully as solid-state power generators, but their low mechanical strength suggests that these materials may not be reliable for long-term use in TE devices. Here we use density functional theory to show that the ideal shear strength of Bi2Te3 can be significantly enhanced up to 215% by imposing nanoscale twins. We reveal that the origin of the low strength in single crystalline Bi2Te3 is the weak van derWaals interaction between the Te1 coupling two Te1-Bi-Te2-Bi-Te1 five-layer quint substructures. However, we demonstrate here a surprising result that forming twin boundaries between the Te1 atoms of adjacent quints greatly strengthens the interaction between them, leading to a tripling of the ideal shear strength in nanotwinned Bi2Te3 (0.6 GPa) compared to that in the single crystalline material (0.19 GPa). This grain boundary engineering strategy opens a new pathway for designing robust Bi2Te3 TE semiconductors for high-performance TE devices.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11714/5211Additional Information
Journal Title | Physical Review Letters |
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Rights | In Copyright (All Rights Reserved) |
Rights Holder | American Physical Society |