Realization of adjustable electron concentration and its effect on electrical- and Seebeck-property of n-type SnSe crystals

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Manipulation of carrier types in SnSe crystals is quite advantageous to fabricate SnSe-based homojunction devices such as thermoelectric modules. However, tuning the n-type charge carrier at an optimal level of SnSe is quite challenging because of its natural p-type without intentional doping. Here, we report the realization of the n-type SnSe through halogens or Ce doping. Importantly, heavily electron doped SnSe single crystals (∼1019 cm-3) can be obtained by Ce-doping through the Bridgeman method. The electrical conductivity of as-grown SnSe crystals evolves from thermally activated behavior to the metallic one when the electron concentrations are increased from 1016 to 1019 cm-3. Remarkably, the power-factor and electronic quality factor of heavily electron Ce-doped SnSe crystals can reach 1.59 and 0.44 μW cm-1 K-2 at 300 K, respectively, which is one of the best thermoelectric n-type SnSe. This work suggests that Ce-doping through the Bridgeman method is an ideal route for further improving the thermoelectric property of n-type SnSe crystals.

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Zhou, X. L., Lv, Y. Y., Zhang, H. F., Zhang, Y., Zhang, J., Zhou, J., … Chen, Y. F. (2022). Realization of adjustable electron concentration and its effect on electrical- and Seebeck-property of n-type SnSe crystals. Applied Physics Letters, 120(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0078990

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