High Thermoelectric Performance in Bismuth Telluride via Constructing MoSe2‐2D Heterojunction
Tao Xiong,
Hailong He,
Ge Tian
et al.
Abstract:Currently, the only thermoelectric (TE) materials commercially available at room temperature are those based on bismuth telluride. However, their widespread application is limited due to their inferior thermoelectric and mechanical properties. In this study, a strategy of growing a rigid second phase of MoSe2 is employed, in situ within the matrix phase to achieve n‐type bismuth telluride‐based materials with exceptional mechanical and thermoelectric properties. The in situ grown second phase contributes to bo… Show more
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