Copper Intercalation Effect on Thermoelectric Performance of Pristine Tin Selenide
Satendrasinh Bharthaniya,
Mahesh Chaudhari,
Ajay Agarwal
et al.
Abstract:Pristine tin selenide (SnSe) and copper (Cu) doped SnSe single crystals are grown by direct vapour transport technique. The energy dispersive X‐ray, X‐ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopic analysis of grown crystals show preferred stoichiometry having a single phase othorhombic SnSe. The electrical conductivity of SnSe and Cu doped SnSe are 24.24 and 106.06 S m−1 at 310 K respectively which increase as temperature increases. Carrier concentration of grown single crystals are evaluated by the Hall effect. Lat… Show more
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