High Pressure Seebeck Coefficient Measurements Using Paris-Edinburgh Cell

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Abstract

We have developed a new type of sample cell assembly for the Paris-Edinburgh (PE) type large volume press for simultaneous x-ray diffraction, electrical resistance, and thermal measurements at high pressures. We demonstrate the feasibility of performing in situ measurements of the Seebeck coefficient over a broad range of pressure-temperature conditions by observing the well-known solid-solid and solid-melt transitions of bismuth (Bi) up to 3GPa and 450 K. We observed a gradual increase in the Seebeck coefficient which becomes positive during transition to the Bi - II phase. Also, we have performed successful Seebeck coefficient measurements on the thermoelectric material PbTe. This new capability enables us to directly correlate pressure-induced structural phase transitions to electrical and thermal properties.

Authors

  • Jason Baker

    • HiPSEC and Department of Physics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Ravhi Kumar

    • HiPSEC and Department of Physics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Changyong Park

    • HPCAT, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington
  • Curtis Kenney-Benson

    • HPCAT, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington
  • Nenad Velisavljevic

    • Shock and Detonation Physics Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory