Anomalous dependence of thermoelectric parameters on carrier concentration and electronic structure in Mn-substituted Fe2CrAl Heusler alloy


Abstract in English

We investigate the high temperature thermoelectric properties of Heusler alloys Fe2-xMnxCrAl (0<x<1). Substitution of 12.5% Mn at Fe-site (x = 0.25) causes a significant increase in high temperature resistivity (r{ho}) and an enhancement in the Seebeck coefficient (S), as compared to the parent alloy. However, as the concentration of Mn is increased above 0.25, a systematic decrement in the magnitude of both parameters is noted. These observations have been ascribed (from theoretical analysis) to a change in band gap and electronic structure of Fe2CrAl with Mn-substitution. Due to absence of mass fluctuations and lattice strain, no significant change in thermal conductivity is seen across this series of Heusler alloys. Additionally, S drastically changes its magnitude along with a crossover from negative to positive above 900 K, which has been ascribed to the dominance of holes over electrons in high temperature regime. In this series of alloys, S and r{ho} shows a strong dependence on the carrier concentration and strength of d-d hybridization between Fe/Mn and Cr atoms.

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