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Title: Understanding the role of defects in influencing the thermoelectric properties of SnSe
Authors: Gowthamaraju, S.
Bhobe, Preeti Anand
Keywords: Carrier concentration;Crystal structure;Defects;Layered semiconductors;Rietveld refinement;Scanning electron microscopy;Selenium compounds;Cation vacancies;Chemical doping;Localized state;Optical spectroscopy;Polycrystalline;Structure and microstructures;Thermoelectric properties;Unit cell parameters;Tin compounds
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Gowthamaraju, S., Deshpande, U. P., & Bhobe, P. A. (2021). Understanding the role of defects in influencing the thermoelectric properties of SnSe. Current Applied Physics, 24, 19-23. doi:10.1016/j.cap.2021.01.007
Abstract: As compared to single crystals, polycrystalline SnSe shows a considerable decline in its ZT value. Optimization of carrier concentration by the way of chemical doping is useful but creates point defect and vacancies that are often overlooked. Here we study polycrystalline Sn0.95M0.05Se (M = Co, Ni, In) with an aim to understand the role of defects. The overall crystal structure and microstructure of SnSe is not much affected with substitution as evident from X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy study. Rietveld refinement confirms the single phase nature of the all compositions and provides unit cell parameters. Analysis of the stoichiometry reveals the presence of cation vacancies. Optical spectroscopy indicates a degradation of the in-direct gap and Urbach band tail-width fitting confirms the presence of localized states within the gap. Electrical resistivity and Seebeck coefficient are adversely affected by defects, but thermal conductivity decreases by almost 50% of SnSe value. © 2021 Korean Physical Society
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cap.2021.01.007
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/7897
ISSN: 1567-1739
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Physics

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