Superionic CuSe-based thermoelectric materials have attracted extensive attention in recent years due to their ultralow lattice thermal conductivity and high dimensionless figure of merit (zT). Inspired by the effectiveness of heavy-element doping in reducing lattice thermal conductivity in various thermoelectric materials, we investigate the Ag-doping effects on the thermoelectric properties of CuSe nanocrystals made via a facile solvothermal method and subsequently spark plasma sintering. Based on the single parabolic band model analysis of thermoelectric properties, it has been found that the isoelectronic Ag dopant leads to an enhanced carrier concentration and significantly reduced carrier mobility, as well as a reduced electrical cond...
We report a simple experimental strategy for enhancing the figure-of-merit (ZT) of thermoelectric ma...
The superionic conductor Cu2-delta Se has been shown to be a promising thermoelectric at higher temp...
The presence of high crystallographic symmetry and nanoscale defects are favorable for thermoelectri...
Superionic Cu2Se-based thermoelectric materials have attracted extensive attention in recent years d...
In the last decade, high-performance CuSe thermoelectric materials and devices are attracting increa...
We report the thermoelectric properties of nanostructured Cu-deficient Cu2Se, which was synthesized ...
Recently, copper chalcogenides have attracted great attention due to their potential application for...
In addition to eco friendliness and low raw material cost, Cu2S0.5Se0.5 exhibits promising middle to...
The superionic conductor Cu_(2−δ)Se has been shown to be a promising thermoelectric at higher temper...
Measurements and modeling of Cu2Se, Ag2Se, and Cu2S show that superionic conductors have great poten...
Recently, silver chalcogenides have attracted great attention due to their potential application for...
Advanced thermoelectric technology offers a potential for converting waste industrial heat into usef...
In the field of thermoelectrics, CuSe has attracted extensive attention due to its ultralow lattice ...
As one of promising thermoelectric materials with intrinsic high figure of merit (ZT), Cu2Se provide...
Superionic CuSe has attracted extensive research interest as a promising thermoelectric material wit...
We report a simple experimental strategy for enhancing the figure-of-merit (ZT) of thermoelectric ma...
The superionic conductor Cu2-delta Se has been shown to be a promising thermoelectric at higher temp...
The presence of high crystallographic symmetry and nanoscale defects are favorable for thermoelectri...
Superionic Cu2Se-based thermoelectric materials have attracted extensive attention in recent years d...
In the last decade, high-performance CuSe thermoelectric materials and devices are attracting increa...
We report the thermoelectric properties of nanostructured Cu-deficient Cu2Se, which was synthesized ...
Recently, copper chalcogenides have attracted great attention due to their potential application for...
In addition to eco friendliness and low raw material cost, Cu2S0.5Se0.5 exhibits promising middle to...
The superionic conductor Cu_(2−δ)Se has been shown to be a promising thermoelectric at higher temper...
Measurements and modeling of Cu2Se, Ag2Se, and Cu2S show that superionic conductors have great poten...
Recently, silver chalcogenides have attracted great attention due to their potential application for...
Advanced thermoelectric technology offers a potential for converting waste industrial heat into usef...
In the field of thermoelectrics, CuSe has attracted extensive attention due to its ultralow lattice ...
As one of promising thermoelectric materials with intrinsic high figure of merit (ZT), Cu2Se provide...
Superionic CuSe has attracted extensive research interest as a promising thermoelectric material wit...
We report a simple experimental strategy for enhancing the figure-of-merit (ZT) of thermoelectric ma...
The superionic conductor Cu2-delta Se has been shown to be a promising thermoelectric at higher temp...
The presence of high crystallographic symmetry and nanoscale defects are favorable for thermoelectri...