Crystallographic data, electrical and thermal transport measurements,
and magnetic susceptibility values are reported for several compounds
and alloys with the filled skutterudite structure, R1-yFe4-xCoxSb12 (R
= La, Ce. or Th: 0 < y < 1; x = 0, 1). Room-temperature velocity of s
ound data is also reported. These materials are of interest because of
their potential in thermoelectric power generation and refrigeration
applications. The trans port properties of both filled and unfilled sk
utterudite compound's are analyzed using standard semiconductor transp
ort models. Filled skutterudite antimonides appear to be a good approx
imation of an idealized solid with the good electrical transport prope
rties of a crystal but the poor heat conduction characteristics of a g
lass. The incoherent rattling of the weakly bound rare-earth atoms in
these materials lowers the thermal conductivity at room temperature to
values comparable to that of vitreous silica. Relative to the analogo
us unfilled compounds, the filled skutterudites exhibit larger effecti
ve masses and smaller mobilities. Good overall electrical transport is
maintained, however, as evidenced by values for the figure of merit (
ZT) greater than 1 at elevated temperatures (700 - 1000 K). Above room
temperature, there is very little difference in the electrical and th
ermal transport behavior between the La and Ce filled compounds. The e
ffects of the hybridization caused by the proximity of the Ce 4f level
to the Fermi energy, however, are evident at temperatures below 300 K
.