Abstract

SnSe-based single crystal has attracted much attention due to its outstanding thermoelectric behaviors, however, the fabrication of large size crystal seems difficult as it is very easy to cleavage during crystal growth. In this work, a novel horizontal Bridgman method was employed to produce SnSe crystal with 3mol% Ag substitute for Sn. The Sn0.97Ag0.03Se raw material was in-situ synthesized in the horizontal Bridgman furnace and the crystal was grown in a PBN crucible. B2O3 encapsulant was used to prevent Se volatilization. The as-grown Sn0.97Ag0.03Se crystal was about 105g in weight and a 25mm×20mm×15mm single crystal was obtained. The density of the single crystal of 6.178g/cm3 close to the theoretical value was measured. X-ray powder diffraction measurement indicated Sn0.97Ag0.03Se single crystal had orthorhombic Pnma structure at room temperature. The thermoelectric properties along a axis were analyzed and the Figure-of-merit, ZT=0.95 was obtained at 793K mainly due to the low thermal conductivity near the Pnma-Cmcm phase transition temperature.

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