Abstract

Homogeneous and graded n- and p-type (Bi2Te3)1 − x − y (Sb2Te3) x (Sb2Se3) y crystals are grown by the Czochralski technique with melt supply through a floating crucible. The dimensionless thermoelectric figure of merit of the n- and p-type crystals is ZT = 1.1 (350 K) and 1.0 (375 K), respectively. It is shown that (Bi2Te3)1 − x − y (Sb2Te3) x (Sb2Se3) y pseudoternary solid solutions can be used to produce monolithic n- and p- type graded and segmented thermoelectric materials by Czochralski growth. The thermoelectric power distribution across the seed-crystal interface is studied using scanning hot microprobe measurements.

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