Thermoelectric Performance Optimization and Phase Transition of GeTe by Alloying with Orthorhombic CuSbSe2

GeTe-based compounds are promising thermoelectric materials at medium temperature, while the performance of the GeTe matrix is at the mercy of its high hole concentration and high thermal conductiv...

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