Can Zn4Sb3 Be Used as an N-Type Material in a Thermoelectric Refrigerator?

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Zn4Sb3 is identified as a promising p-type material for thermoelectric applications due to its high figure of merit. However, to create an effective thermoelectric module, it must be paired with an n-type material, and there is uncertainty about which n-type materials are compatible. The discussion raises the possibility of using Bi2Te3 as an n-type counterpart, but concerns exist regarding Zn4Sb3's ability to achieve a figure of merit of 1.4 at room temperature. The project requires the custom production of the thermoelectric module, limiting the option to off-the-shelf solutions. Further resources or literature on this topic are sought to aid in the project.
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hi everyone

I am doing a project on thermoelectric Refrigerator and from my research i found out about a p-type material known as Zn4Sb3 which has a high figure of merit however, as far as i know to make a thermoelectric module, it has to be combined with an n-tpye material. is it that any n-type material is possible to use with Zn4Sb3? can i use Bi2Te3?

just to confirm is Zn4Sb3 possible to use for making thermoelectric refrigerator ?as some artice i read that it could not give a figure of merit of 1.4 at room temperature.


hope someone could help me with this problem.

I would also appreciate it if someone had any book or article about this topic to reccomend.

Thanks
 
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Is you project about developing a thermoelectric element, or a refigerator? If it's the latter, I would just buy an off the sheft TEC and not bother with the nitt-gritty details of how one is designed and constructed.
 
well i had to produce the module myself and i had to do a report therefore i couldn't just buy a TEC off the shelve
 
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