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An enhanced power factor via multilayer growth of Ag-doped skutterudite CoSb 3 thin films

Zheng et al., 2018

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Zheng Z
Wei M
Luo J
Li F
Liang G
Liang Y
Hao J
Ma H
Zhang X
Fan P
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Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers

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Skutterudite CoSb3 has emerged as one of the most studied candidate materials for thermoelectric applications. In this work, the multilayer inter-diffusion method for depositing Ag-doped CoSb3 thin films was used to improve its thermoelectric property. A microstructure …
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