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Thermoelectric bulk glasses based on the Cu-As-Te-Se system

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Lucas, Pierre
Conseil, C
Yang, Zhiyong
Hao, Q
Cui, S
Boussard-Pledel, C
Bureau, Bruno
Gascoin, F
Caillaud, C
Gulbiten, Ozgur

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Stable bulk glasses from the quaternary system Cu-As-Te-Se are investigated for thermoelectric applications. These materials exhibit a low thermal conductivity κ ∼ 0.3 W K-1 m-1 which is appealing for raising the thermoelectric figure of merit ZT. The

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Journal of Materials Chemistry

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2037-12-31