Abstract

Chemical reaction processes for thermoelectric nanomaterials have received a lot of attention because of subsequent small and uniform nanostructures, causing a remarkable reduction in thermal conductivity; however, they typically showed low electrical properties possibly due to contaminations by chemicals resulting in low ZT. We devised a new chemical process for synthesizing an n-type Bi2Te2.7Se0.3 nanocompound without the chemicals causing potential contaminations. The product exhibited a predominant electrical conductivity while retaining the advantage of chemical reaction routes; thus, synergistic effect of the thermoelectric transport properties was greatly induced, resulting in the highest ZT among n-type Bi2Te3 materials in bulk phase.

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