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Partial indium solubility induces chemical stability and colossal thermoelectric figure of merit in Cu2SeOlvera et al., 2017
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- Olvera A
- Moroz N
- Sahoo P
- Ren P
- Bailey T
- Page A
- Uher C
- Poudeu P
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- Energy & Environmental Science
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High thermoelectric figure of merit, ZT∼ 2.1 at 1000 K, have been reported in Cu2− xSe- based materials. However, their deployments in operational devices have been hampered by chemical instability and low average ZT (ZTave) values. Here, we demonstrate improved …
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