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    Wang Wei, Liu Wei, Xie Sen, Ge Hao-Ran, Ouyang Yu-Jie, Zhang Cheng, Hua Fu-Qiang, Zhang Min, Tang Xin-Feng
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    • The NiAs-type MnTe compound is one of important and environmental friendly p-type thermoelectric materials for generating intermediate temperature powern. The low hole concentration in the pristine MnTe greatly restricts its thermoelectric performance. However, the systematic experimental studies of thermoelectric materials are still lacking so far. In this work, MnTe thin films are grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) technique, and their intrinsic point defect structures are characterized by scanning tunneling microscope (STM). Through the regulation of the intrinsic point defects, the electrical transport performances of MnTe films are remarkably improved. The results show that Mn vacancies (V Mn) and Te vacancies (V Te) are the dominant intrinsic point defects in MnTe film. With the increase of the substrate temperature ( T sub) and the decrease of the Mn:Te flux ratio, the hole concentration in MnTe film increases greatly, reaching a maximum value of 21.5 × 10 19cm –3, which is one order of magnitude higher than that of the intrinsic MnTe bulk. This is attributed to the significantly increased concentration of p-type V Mnin MnTe film, and thus leads the conductivity ( σ) and power factor ( PF) to increase remarkably. Finally, the MnTe film grown at T sub= 280 ℃ and Mn∶Te = 1∶12 obtains the maximum PFof 1.3 μW·cm –1·K –2at 483 K in all grown films. This study clarifies the characteristics of intrinsic point defects and their relationship with the electrical transport properties of MnTe based compounds, which provides an importantguidance for further optimizing their thermoelectric performances.
          Corresponding author:Liu Wei,w.liu@whut.edu.cn; Tang Xin-Feng,tangxf@whut.edu.cn
        • Funds:Project supported by the National Key Research and Development Program, China(Grant No. 2018YFB0703600) and the Key Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51632006).
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      • Received Date:20 December 2021
      • Accepted Date:15 March 2022
      • Available Online:10 June 2022
      • Published Online:05 July 2022

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