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2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12540-021-01074-8
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Existence of Partially Degenerate Electrical Transport in Intermetallic Cu2SnSe3 Thermoelectric System Sintered at Different Temperatures

Abstract: A detailed investigation on the temperature dependent electrical properties of Cu2SnSe3 system, synthesized via conventional solid-state reaction at different sintering temperatures are presented in this communication. All the samples exhibit degenerate semiconducting nature at low temperatures. The existence of small polarons and hence electron–phonon interactions are confirmed at temperatures below 400 K. A transition was observed from degenerate to non-degenerate semiconducting behaviour at high temperature… Show more

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“…The presence of Cu, Sn, Se, and Ni is confirmed with EDS analysis, given in figure 5. The x-ray elemental mapping reveals a consistent and homogeneous distribution of the constituent elements (Cu, Sn, Se, and Ni) across specific areas of the samples, confirming their chemical and structural uniformity, as depicted in the figure 6 [31] and the prepared sample's chemical composition is shown in table 3.…”
Section: Sem-eds Analysissupporting
confidence: 63%
“…The presence of Cu, Sn, Se, and Ni is confirmed with EDS analysis, given in figure 5. The x-ray elemental mapping reveals a consistent and homogeneous distribution of the constituent elements (Cu, Sn, Se, and Ni) across specific areas of the samples, confirming their chemical and structural uniformity, as depicted in the figure 6 [31] and the prepared sample's chemical composition is shown in table 3.…”
Section: Sem-eds Analysissupporting
confidence: 63%
“…† All R wp and c 2 values are acceptable and can satisfy the corresponding standards. 48,49 We concluded our Rietveld renement results and presented them in Fig. 1d.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%