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Electronic structure and transport properties of Cu-deficient kuramite Cu3-xSnS4

Electrical and thermal transport properties of Cu-deficient kuramite Cu3-xSnS4 (CTS) was examined as a possible earth-abundant thermoelectric material. Crystallographic structure of CTS was characterized by partial disorder between Cu and Sn. In contrast to semiconducting electrical transport of related compounds, such as Cu2ZnSnS4 and Cu3SbS4, metallic conduction with an electrical resistivity of 0.4 mohmcm and a carrier concentration of 3 \times 10^21 cm-3 was observed at 300 K. Lattice thermal conductivity was calculated at 2.6 Wm^-1K^-1, which was probably reduced by Cu-deficiency and or partial cation disorder. Density functional theory calculation indicates valence band was composed of hybridization between Cu 3d orbitals and S 3p orbitals.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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