RI 6851 Thermoelectric Properties Of Yttrium Selenides And Tellurides

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jr. Norman
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines investigated the thermoelectric properties of yttrium selenides and tellurides from room temperature to 900° C. X-ray crystallographic data were determined for the yttrium-selenium and yttrium-tellurium compounds that were orthorhombic with a cubic substructure. The yttrium selenides and tellurides exhibited semimetallic to insulator conduction properties with figures of merit of 10-9 to 10-4 °C-1. The mono-selenide and monotelluride behavior was partially degenerate; unsatisfied bonds were the source of the large number of charge carriers. The higher stoichiometry selenide compounds were intrinsic semiconductors) but with high electrical resistivities. A critical defect or impurity ionization energy for carrier activation appeared to exist in the majority of telluride compounds. Mobility and energy band determinations are required to interpret completely the observed effects in most of the compounds studied.
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APA: Jr. Norman  (1966)  RI 6851 Thermoelectric Properties Of Yttrium Selenides And Tellurides

MLA: Jr. Norman RI 6851 Thermoelectric Properties Of Yttrium Selenides And Tellurides. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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