Abstract
We grow and kinetically stabilize the isotropic rocksalt phase of SnSe thin films by alloying SnSe with CaSe. Thin polycrystalline films of the metastable heterostructural alloy Sn1-xCaxSe are synthesized by pulsed laser deposition on amorphous SiO2 over the entire composition range 0 < x < 1. We observe the theoretically-predicted, composition-driven change from a layered, orthorhombic structure to an isotropic, cubic structure near x = 0.18, in reasonable agreement with the theoretical value of x = 0.13 calculated from first principles. The optical band gap is highly non-linear in x and the trend agrees with theory predictions. Compared to the layered end-member SnSe, the isotropic alloy near the orthorhombic-to-rocksalt transition has a p-type electrical resistivity three orders of magnitude lower, and a thermoelectric power factor at least ten times larger. Thus manipulation of the structure of a functional material like SnSe via alloying may provide a new path to enhanced functionality, in this case, improved thermoelectric performance.
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Matthews, B. E., Holder, A. M., Schelhas, L. T., Siol, S., May, J. W., Forkner, M. R., … Tate, J. (2017). Using heterostructural alloying to tune the structure and properties of the thermoelectric Sn1-: XCaxSe. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 5(32), 16873–16882. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ta03694a
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