In this work, we report the optimization of annealing process to improve the thermoelectric properties of pulse electrodeposited bismuth antimony telluride (Bi–Sb–Te) films by varying the annealing time-temperature profile. The innovative approach of sandwiched Te in between the Bi–Sb–Te layers aids in compensating the loss of tellurium during the annealing of BiSbTe thin films. An optimized Seebeck coefficient of 90.5 µV/K along with a power factor of 240 µW/mK2 is achieved for samples annealed at 350 °C for 1 h under N2 atmosphere with controlled heating and cooling rates. These improvements are attributed to a significant decrease in the carrier concentration as substantiated by the Hall measurements and to the increase in the crystallit...
Bi0.4Te3.0Sb1.6 thin films on glass substrates are fabricated by a flash evaporation method. In orde...
Thermoelectric (TE) materials have been widely investigated and used in a variety of systems such as...
The optimization of the thermal co-evaporation process for ntype Bismuth Telluride and p-type Antimo...
In this work, we report the optimization of annealing process to improve the thermoelectric properti...
In this work, we report the optimization of annealing process to improve the thermoelectric properti...
This work presents a comprehensive study of the fabrication and optimization of electrodeposited p- ...
Bismuth telluride is the state-of-the-art thermoelectric (TE) material for cooling applications with...
Improved thermoelectric performance of highly-oriented nanocrystalline bismuth antimony telluride th...
Improved thermoelectric performance of highly-oriented nanocrystalline bismuth antimony telluride th...
Thermoelectric materials have attracted enormous academic and industrial interest recently due to th...
Although an annealing approach for bulk or thick Bi–Te material had been done for the enhancement of...
Coevaporated bismuth-tellurium and antimony-tellurium films were fabricated under various deposition...
The demand for energy efficiency has motivated many researchers to seek for novel methods capable of...
Thermoelectric energy conversion is a unique alternative green-energy technology that can be used fo...
Thermoelectric energy conversion is a unique alternative green-energy technology that can be used fo...
Bi0.4Te3.0Sb1.6 thin films on glass substrates are fabricated by a flash evaporation method. In orde...
Thermoelectric (TE) materials have been widely investigated and used in a variety of systems such as...
The optimization of the thermal co-evaporation process for ntype Bismuth Telluride and p-type Antimo...
In this work, we report the optimization of annealing process to improve the thermoelectric properti...
In this work, we report the optimization of annealing process to improve the thermoelectric properti...
This work presents a comprehensive study of the fabrication and optimization of electrodeposited p- ...
Bismuth telluride is the state-of-the-art thermoelectric (TE) material for cooling applications with...
Improved thermoelectric performance of highly-oriented nanocrystalline bismuth antimony telluride th...
Improved thermoelectric performance of highly-oriented nanocrystalline bismuth antimony telluride th...
Thermoelectric materials have attracted enormous academic and industrial interest recently due to th...
Although an annealing approach for bulk or thick Bi–Te material had been done for the enhancement of...
Coevaporated bismuth-tellurium and antimony-tellurium films were fabricated under various deposition...
The demand for energy efficiency has motivated many researchers to seek for novel methods capable of...
Thermoelectric energy conversion is a unique alternative green-energy technology that can be used fo...
Thermoelectric energy conversion is a unique alternative green-energy technology that can be used fo...
Bi0.4Te3.0Sb1.6 thin films on glass substrates are fabricated by a flash evaporation method. In orde...
Thermoelectric (TE) materials have been widely investigated and used in a variety of systems such as...
The optimization of the thermal co-evaporation process for ntype Bismuth Telluride and p-type Antimo...