SnSe single crystals have been demonstrated to possess excellent thermoelectric properties. In this work, we demonstrate a grain size control method in growing nanocrystalline SnSe thin films through a glancing angle pulsed-laser deposition approach. Structural characterization reveals that the SnSe film deposited at a normal angle has a preferred orientation along a axis, while by contrast, the SnSe film deposited at an 80° glancing angle develops a nanopillar structure with the growth direction towards the incident atomic flux. The glancing angle deposition greatly reduces the grain size of the thin film due to a shadowing effect to the adatoms, resulting in significantly increased power factor for more than 100%. The maximum Seebeck coef...
Two-dimensional layered IV-VI chalcogenides are attracting great interest for applications in next-g...
Single crystals of SnSe have been reported to have very high thermoelectric efficiencies with a maxi...
International audienceTin selenide (SnSe) is a very promising thermoelectric material, but there are...
SnSe single crystals have been demonstrated to possess excellent thermoelectric properties. In this ...
Thermoelectric thin-film architecture has the advantage over bulk by reducing further the thermal co...
Thermoelectric SnSe exhibits a very high figure of merit, and the a-axis orientation is needed becau...
Abstract Given the growing demand for environmentally friendly energy sources, thermoelectric energy...
Owing to the increase in the demand for energy autonomy in electronic systems, there has been increa...
The discovery of SnSe single crystals with record high thermoelectric efficiency along the b-axis ha...
In this work, a vertical vapor deposition method was developed to grow SnSe single crystals. More th...
In the present work, we report a solution-based strategy to produce crystallographically textured Sn...
SnSe2 has been of great interest as the n-type semiconductor exhibits high thermoelectric (TE) perfo...
Thermoelectric power generation could be crucial in a sustainable energy future through waste heat e...
Thermoelectric power generation could be crucial in a sustainable energy future through waste heat e...
The present paper reports the preparation of nanocrystalline SnSe (n-SnSe) thin films by thermal eva...
Two-dimensional layered IV-VI chalcogenides are attracting great interest for applications in next-g...
Single crystals of SnSe have been reported to have very high thermoelectric efficiencies with a maxi...
International audienceTin selenide (SnSe) is a very promising thermoelectric material, but there are...
SnSe single crystals have been demonstrated to possess excellent thermoelectric properties. In this ...
Thermoelectric thin-film architecture has the advantage over bulk by reducing further the thermal co...
Thermoelectric SnSe exhibits a very high figure of merit, and the a-axis orientation is needed becau...
Abstract Given the growing demand for environmentally friendly energy sources, thermoelectric energy...
Owing to the increase in the demand for energy autonomy in electronic systems, there has been increa...
The discovery of SnSe single crystals with record high thermoelectric efficiency along the b-axis ha...
In this work, a vertical vapor deposition method was developed to grow SnSe single crystals. More th...
In the present work, we report a solution-based strategy to produce crystallographically textured Sn...
SnSe2 has been of great interest as the n-type semiconductor exhibits high thermoelectric (TE) perfo...
Thermoelectric power generation could be crucial in a sustainable energy future through waste heat e...
Thermoelectric power generation could be crucial in a sustainable energy future through waste heat e...
The present paper reports the preparation of nanocrystalline SnSe (n-SnSe) thin films by thermal eva...
Two-dimensional layered IV-VI chalcogenides are attracting great interest for applications in next-g...
Single crystals of SnSe have been reported to have very high thermoelectric efficiencies with a maxi...
International audienceTin selenide (SnSe) is a very promising thermoelectric material, but there are...