Exploration and Optimization of Tellurium‐Based Thermoelectrics
Exploration and Optimization of Tellurium‐Based Thermoelectrics
Exploration and Optimization of Tellurium‐Based Thermoelectrics
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List <strong>of</strong> Tables<br />
Table 1.1 ZT values for selected thermoelectric compounds. .................................................................... 5<br />
Table 2.1 Crystal systems <strong>and</strong> shapes. [83] ................................................................................................... 17<br />
Table 3.1 Commonly used fluxes. [121] ......................................................................................................... 35<br />
Table 7.1 XRD result summary for binary compounds <strong>and</strong> the Sn‐Bi‐Te system. ..................................... 71<br />
Table 7.2 LeBail data for phase‐pure layered compounds <strong>and</strong> binary tellurides. ..................................... 73<br />
Table 8.1 Rietveld refinements on SnBi2Te4 ( R3m H, 298 K, λ = 1.5406 Å).............................................. 83<br />
Table 8.2 Selected phase range entries for SnxBi3‐xTe4 in x increments <strong>of</strong> 0.2. ......................................... 84<br />
Table 8.3 Crystallographic data for Tl0.36Sn0.65Bi1.99Te4. .............................................................................. 84<br />
Table 8.4 Occupancy factors <strong>of</strong> Tl0.36Sn0.65Bi1.99Te4. ................................................................................... 85<br />
Table 8.5 Summary <strong>of</strong> LeBail refinements for TrxSn1‐xBi2Te4 <strong>and</strong> Tr/VxSnBi2‐xTe4. ..................................... 89<br />
Table 9.1 Rietveld refinements on SnBi4Te7 ( P 3m1<br />
, 298 K, λ = 1.5406 Å). ............................................. 100<br />
Table 9.2 LeBail refinements on various SnBi4Te7 compounds. ............................................................... 101<br />
Table 11.1 Crystallographic information for Tl10‐xSnxTe6. ......................................................................... 122<br />
Table 12.1 Crystallographic information for Tl10‐x‐ySnxBiyTe6. .................................................................. 131<br />
Table 13.1 Rietveld refinements for Tl9SbTe6‐type compounds. ............................................................. 139<br />
Table 14.1 Known Ba‐Cg‐Q compounds: [275] Bonding motifs <strong>and</strong> physical properties a . ......................... 149<br />
Table 17.1 Crystallographic Data for Ba2Cu6.64(4)Te6. ................................................................................ 171<br />
Table 17.2 Atomic coordinates, Ueq parameters, <strong>and</strong> occupancy factors <strong>of</strong> Ba2Cu7‐xTe6. ....................... 173<br />
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