Thermoelectric properties of the SmCoO3 and NdCoO3 cobalt oxides
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.04.113https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/142794
Автор:
Dudnikov, V. A.
Fedorov, A. S.
Orlov, Yu. S.
Solovyov, L. A.
Vereshchagin, S. N.
Gavrilkin, S. Yu.
Tsvetkov, A. Yu.
Gorev, M. V.
Novikov, S. V.
Ovchinnikov, S. G.
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Институт инженерной физики и радиоэлектроники
Кафедра теоретической физики и волновых явлений
Кафедра теплофизики
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2020-08Журнал:
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Dudnikov, V. A. Thermoelectric properties of the SmCoO3 and NdCoO3 cobalt oxides [Текст] / V. A. Dudnikov, A. S. Fedorov, Yu. S. Orlov, L. A. Solovyov, S. N. Vereshchagin, S. Yu. Gavrilkin, A. Yu. Tsvetkov, M. V. Gorev, S. V. Novikov, S. G. Ovchinnikov // Ceramics International. — 2020. — Т. 46 (№ 11). — С. 17987-17991Аннотация:
The thermoelectric properties of the NdCoO3 and SmCoO3 rare-earth cobalt oxides with a perovskite structure
have been investigated in a wide temperature range. It is shown that, in the low-temperature region, the thermal
conductivity of the compounds has a sharp maximum and the electrical conductivity of the samples increases
with temperature, whereas the Seebeck coefficient behaves nonmonotonically with increasing temperature. The
SmCoO3 oxide is characterized by the positive thermopower over the entire investigated range with a sharp
growth in the low-temperature region, attaining the maximum value (S ≈ 1000 μV/K) near room temperature,
and a further decrease. It has been established that, in the NdCoO3 oxide, the Seebeck coefficient changes its
sign, which was rarely observed in the La-based compounds and is atypical of the undoped rare-earth cobalt
oxides. The thermopower maximum obtained at a temperature of 450 K is 400 μV/K. The regions of the fastest
growth of the thermoelectric power factor correspond to the anomalies caused by the spin transition of Со3+
ions and the dielectric–metal transition