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Enhanced density-of-states effective mass and strained endotaxial nanostructures in Sb-doped Pb0. 97Cd0. 03Te thermoelectric alloysTan et al., 2019
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- Tan G
- Zhang X
- Hao S
- Chi H
- Bailey T
- Su X
- Uher C
- Dravid V
- Wolverton C
- Kanatzidis M
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- ACS applied materials & interfaces
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Here we report that CdTe alloying and Sb doping increase the density-of-states effective mass and introduce endotaxial nanostructuring in n-type PbTe, resulting in enhanced thermoelectric performance. A prior theoretical prediction for the presence of resonance …
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