Search for Organic Thermoelectric Materials with High Mobility: The Case of 2,7-Dialkyl1benzothieno3,2-b1benzothiophene Derivatives
W Shi and JM Chen and JY Xi and D Wang and ZG Shuai, CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 26, 2669-2677 (2014).
DOI: 10.1021/cm500429w
Control of doping is crucial for enhancing the thermoelectric efficiency of a material. However, doping of organic semiconductors often reduces their mobilities, making it challenging to improve the thermoelectric performance. Targeting on this problem, we propose a simple model to quantitatively obtain the optimal doping level and the peak value of thermoelectric figure of merit (zT) from the intrinsic carrier mobility, the lattice thermal conductivity, and the effective density of states. The model reveals that high intrinsic mobility and low lattice thermal conductivity give rise to a low optimal doping level and a high maximum zT. To demonstrate how the model works, we investigate, from first- principles calculations, the thermoelectric properties of a novel class of excellent hole transport organic materials, 2,7-dialkyl1benzothieno3,2-b 1benzothiophene derivatives (C-n- BTBTs). The first-principles calculations show that BTBTs exhibit high mobilities, extremely low thermal conductivities (similar to 0.2 W m(-1) K-1), and large Seebeck coefficients (similar to 0.3 mV K-1), making them ideal candidates for thermoelectric applications. Moreover, the maximum zT predicted from the simple model agrees with that observed from the first-principles calculations. This study has provided new insights to guide the search for organic thermoelectric materials and their optimization.
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