Giant Seebeck Coefficient in V-TCNE thin films

ORAL

Abstract

The disordered structure of organic conductors results in a naturally low thermal conductivity ($\kappa )$ but their ZT is known to be low because of their low thermopower (S) and electrical conductivity ($\sigma )$. Here we report an exception, with results obtained from 220 to 320K for the thermopower of V-TCNE$_{x}$ (V-(C$_{2}$(CN)$_{4})_{x})$ thin films deposited on a Si wafer (111). At room temperature S=+21.8 mV/K and increases with decreasing temperature. Those values are matched only by very pure semiconductors such as Si at low temperature, Bi nanowires, or strongly correlated electron systems like FeSb$_{2}$. The valence band of V-TCNE has a very high density of states over a very narrow energy range, ascribed mostly to vanadium 3d(t$_{2g})$ orbitals,\footnote{Y-J Yoo et al., Nat. Mat. \textbf{9} 638 2010} which is consistent with the exceptionally large value of S. The dependence of S and $\sigma $ upon illumination will also be shown, alongside preliminary estimates for the ZT.

*Work supported by DOE-EFRC 61-32128 (through MSU).

Authors

  • Audrey Chamoire

    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, OSU
  • Christopher Jaworski

    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, OSU
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Ohio State University
  • Chi-Yueh Kao

    • Department of Chemistry, OSU
  • Joseph Heremans

    • the Ohio State University
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Physics, The Ohio State University
    • Ohio State University, Dept of Mechanical Engineering, and Dept. of Physics
    • The Ohio State University
    • Ohio State University
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Physics, OSU
  • Arthur Epstein

    • Department of Physics and Department of Chemistry, OSU