Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1669629 | Thin Solid Films | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Thermoelectric properties of the electrodeposited bismuth–antimony–telluride (Bi–Sb–Te) and the antimony–telluride (Sb–Te) films were characterized. The electrodeposited Bi–Sb–Te films exhibited the Seebeck coefficients of 21–71 µV/K and a maximum power factor of 1.2 × 10− 4 W/K2-m. The Sb–Te films electrodeposited at potentials of 10 mV–30 mV were amorphous with compositions close to the Sb2Te3 stoichiometry. The electrodeposited Sb–Te films exhibited the Seebeck coefficients larger than 250 µV/K due to their noncrystallinity. The amorphous Sb–Te films of the stoichiometric composition exhibited a maximum power factor of 57 × 10− 4 W/K2-m.
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Authors
Su-Kyum Lim, Min-Young Kim, Tae-Sung Oh,