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The unstable thermoelectric effect in non-stoichiometric Cu2Se during the non-equilibrium phase transition

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The superionic α ↔ β phase transition in Cu1.96Se thermoelectric material is investigated by means of thermal analysis (DSC) and measurements of Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity. Results of the DSC measurements with 1–10 K/min heating and cooling rates show that the material is close to the equilibrium phase composition during the transformation. However, the kinetic limitation of the process exists, which is indicated by supercooling. At the beginning of the β → α transition, the most significant kinetic delay was attributed to the nucleation of the α phase. During the phase transformation, the Seebeck coefficient was lower than in a stabilised material (measured with 0.1 K/min heating/cooling rate). During cooling, a decrease from 130 μV/K (in a stabilised measurement) to 7 μV/K (5 K/min cooling rate) was observed. The deviation from the expected values of the Seebeck coefficient was correlated with the difference between the actual and equilibrium phase compositions.

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE no. 56, pages 13705 - 13714,
ISSN: 0022-2461
Language:
English
Publication year:
2021
Bibliographic description:
Trawiński B., Łapiński M., Kusz B.: The unstable thermoelectric effect in non-stoichiometric Cu2Se during the non-equilibrium phase transition// JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE -Vol. 56, (2021), s.13705-13714
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1007/s10853-021-06170-z
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Gdańsk University of Technology

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