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Tuning of the Thermoelectric Properties of Bi2Te3 Nanorods Using Helium Ion Irradiation

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The present study reports an enhancement of the power factor of Bi2Te3 nanorods NRs) by helium (He+) ion irradiation. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy studies revealed the formation of amorphous layers… Click to show full abstract

The present study reports an enhancement of the power factor of Bi2Te3 nanorods NRs) by helium (He+) ion irradiation. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy studies revealed the formation of amorphous layers on the surface of the NRs at the high ion fluence. This amorphous nature is due to the accumulation of migrating point defect clusters at the surface of the NRs. Raman scattering experiments provide further insight to the observed structural modifications. At higher ion fluence, impurity-dominated scattering processes significantly enhance the value of the Seebeck coefficient of Bi2Te3 NRs. The He+ ion irradiation up to the ion fluence of 1 × 1016 ions/cm2 improves the thermoelectric transport properties with the highest power factor, 8.2 μW/m K2, at 390 K. Further investigations may result in the possibility of fabricating the Bi2Te3 NRs as thermoelectric generators with a high power factor for space applications.

Keywords: bi2te3 nanorods; ion; ion irradiation; helium ion

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2018

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