Abstract
Most studies to date on SnSe thermal transport are focused on single crystals and polycrystalline pellets that are obtained using high-temperature processing conditions and sophisticated instruments. The effects of using sub-10 nm-size SnSe nanocrystals on the thermal transport and thermoelectric properties have not been studied to the best of our knowledge. Here, we report the synthesis of sub-10 nm colloidal surfactant-free SnSe NCs at a relatively low temperature (80 °C) and investigate their thermoelectric properties. Pristine SnSe NCs exhibit p-type transport but have a modest power factor of 12.5 μW m−1K−2and ultralow thermal conductivity of 0.1 W m−1K−1at 473 K. Interestingly, the one-step post-synthesis treatment of NC film with methylammonium iodide can switch the p-type transport of the pristine film to n-type. The power factor improved significantly to 20.3 μW m−1K−2, and the n-type NCs show record ultralow thermal conductivity of 0.14 W m−1K−1at 473 K. These surfactant-free SnSe NCs were then used to fabricate flexible devices that show superior performance to rigid devices. After 20 bending cycles, the flexible device shows a 34% loss in the power factor at room temperature (295 K). Overall, this work demonstrates p- and n-type transport in SnSe NCsviathe use of simple one-step post-synthesis treatment, while retaining ultralow thermal conductivity.
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Mir, W. J., Sharma, A., Villalva, D. R., Liu, J., Haque, M. A., Shikin, S., & Baran, D. (2021). The ultralow thermal conductivity and tunable thermoelectric properties of surfactant-free SnSe nanocrystals. RSC Advances, 11(45), 28072–28080. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05182b
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