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High thermoelectric performance in low-cost SnS 0.91 Se 0.09 crystals

Beihang University · National University of Singapore · +9 more institutions

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Abstract

Lower-cost thermoelectrics Thermoelectric materials convert heat to electricity, making them attractive for heat harvesting or cooling applications. However, many high-performance thermoelectrics are made of expensive or toxic materials. He et al. found that a material composed of primarily tin and sulfur could be optimized to have relatively good thermoelectric properties. Introducing about 10% selenium to tin sulfide helped tune these properties by electronic band manipulation. This material is a step toward more earth-abundant, less toxic, and lower-cost thermoelectrics than the telluride-based materials currently in use. Science , this issue p. 1418

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Keywords
  • Thermoelectric materials
  • Thermoelectric effect
  • Materials science
  • Telluride
  • Tin
  • Cadmium telluride photovoltaics
  • Electricity
  • Engineering physics
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