Abstract

The phase composition, structure, morphology, and thermal conductivity of Bi2Te3−xSex-based semiconductor solid solution after photon treatment (PT) were studied by X-ray diffractometry, SEM, TEM, and the laser flash techniques. It was revealed that PT leads to recrystallization of the subsurface layers of the solid solution with the formation of a heterogeneous nanocrystalline structure. The thermoelectric figure of merit of the semiconductor Bi2Te3−xSex (n-type) solid solution increases after PT due to modification of the surface layers. This is due to the decrease of the thermal conductivity of the studied material after PT.

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