@article{d75754fef77146c0b3dcd1338184174b,
title = "Thermoelectric Figure-of-Merit of Fully Dense Single-Crystalline SnSe",
abstract = "Single-crystalline SnSe has attracted much attention because of its record high figure-of-merit ZT ≈ 2.6; however, this high ZT has been associated with the low mass density of samples which leaves the intrinsic ZT of fully dense pristine SnSe in question. To this end, we prepared high-quality fully dense SnSe single crystals and performed detailed structural, electrical, and thermal transport measurements over a wide temperature range along the major crystallographic directions. Our single crystals were fully dense and of high purity as confirmed via high statistics 119Sn M{\"o}ssbauer spectroscopy that revealed",
author = "Pai-Chun Wei and Sriparna Bhattacharya and Liu, {Yu Fei} and Fengjiao Liu and Jian He and Tung, {Yung Hsiang} and Yang, {Chun Chuen} and Hsing, {Cheng Rong} and Nguyen, {Duc Long} and Wei, {Ching Ming} and Chou, {Mei Yin} and Lai, {Yen Chung} and Hung, {Tsu Lien} and Guan, {Syu You} and Chang, {Chia Seng} and Wu, {Hsin Jay} and Lee, {Chi Hung} and Li, {Wen Hsien} and Hermann, {Raphael P.} and Chen, {Yang Yuan} and Rao, {Apparao M.}",
note = "KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2020-10-01 Acknowledgements: The authors wish to acknowledge Prof. Terry Tritt (Clemson University) for providing access to low temperature measurement facilities in his laboratory, and Prof. Julian Goldsmid, Dr. Pooja Puneet, and Prakash Parajuli for valuable discussions. We also thank National Institute of Standards and Technology and Dr. Jeffrey W. Lynn for providing the neutron beam time that made the neutron rocking curve measurements possible. R.P.H. thanks Dipanshu Bansal and Jiawang Hong for numerical phonon data in refs (11) and (26).",
year = "2019",
month = mar,
day = "19",
doi = "10.1021/acsomega.8b03323",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "4",
pages = "5442--5450",
journal = "ACS Omega",
issn = "2470-1343",
publisher = "American Chemical Society",
number = "3",
}