Multi-scale coherent interfaces in core–shell Sr0.875La0.1TiO3-based textured ceramics for enhanced high temperature thermoelectric performance

  • Zhihao Lou
  • , Ziyao Wei
  • , Xiaoyu Xu
  • , Ping Zhang
  • , Jingji Zhang
  • , Jie Xu
  • , Feng Gao

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Abstract

SrTiO3-based thermoelectric ceramics show potential for high-temperature energy harvesting but face challenges from inefficient carrier transport and high thermal conductivity. This work presents a multi-scale structural engineering strategy to address these challenges, fabricating textured Sr0.875La0.1TiO3/nm Ti/10 wt% Bi2O3 (SLTTB) ceramics via plate-like SrTiO3 templates. Through this design, the ceramics form a unique core–shell architecture, where template seeds act as growth cores for epitaxially aligned <100> oriented grains, forming coherent interfaces with a precipitate-rich interlayer and a precipitate-free shell. In the interlayer, uniformly distributed “peanut-shaped” Bi-TinO2 n −1 nanoparticle pairs enhance electron mobility and phonon scattering. The hierarchical microstructure creates multi-scale coherent interfaces that reduce electron grain boundary scattering, enabling preferential electron transport pathways parallel to the casting direction. This architecture enables the decoupling of electrical and thermal properties, with a power factor reaching 1815 μW/m/K2 at 1073 K with thermal conductivity suppressed by interfacial and nanoparticle scattering. Consequently, the SLTTB textured ceramic achieves a notable ZT of 0.64 at 1073 K, a significant enhancement over conventional counterparts. This work demonstrates a multi-scale structural strategy integrating template-induced texture, core–shell design, and nanoscale interface modulation to decouple the electrical and thermal properties of SrTiO3-based materials, and provides a roadmap for tailoring the electrical-thermal transport properties of thermoelectric textured ceramics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)279-289
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Energy Chemistry
Volume116
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2026

Keywords

  • Coherent interfaces
  • Core–shell architecture
  • Strontium titanate
  • Textured ceramics
  • Thermoelectrics

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