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Microstructure investigations of Yb-and Bi-doped Mg2Si prepared from metal hydrides for thermoelectric applicationsJanka et al., 2017
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- Janka O
- Zaikina J
- Bux S
- Tabatabaifar H
- Yang H
- Browning N
- Kauzlarich S
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- Journal of Solid State Chemistry
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Within the field of thermoelectric materials for energy conversion magnesium silicide, Mg 2 Si, is an outstanding candidate due to its low density, abundant constituents and low toxicity. However electronic and thermal tuning of the material is a required necessity to improve its …
- 229910052987 metal hydride 0 title description 2
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