Glass-like thermal conductivity in SrTiO3 thermoelectrics induced by a-site vacancies
POPURI, Srinivasa Rao
Institute of Chemical Sciences and Centre for Advanced Energy Storage and Recovery
Institute of Chemical Sciences and Centre for Advanced Energy Storage and Recovery
SCOTT, Alexander J.
Institute of Chemical Sciences and Centre for Advanced Energy Storage and Recovery
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Institute of Chemical Sciences and Centre for Advanced Energy Storage and Recovery
POPURI, Srinivasa Rao
Institute of Chemical Sciences and Centre for Advanced Energy Storage and Recovery
Institute of Chemical Sciences and Centre for Advanced Energy Storage and Recovery
SCOTT, Alexander J.
Institute of Chemical Sciences and Centre for Advanced Energy Storage and Recovery
Institute of Chemical Sciences and Centre for Advanced Energy Storage and Recovery
HALL, A. J. Michael
Institute of Chemical Sciences and Centre for Advanced Energy Storage and Recovery
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Institute of Chemical Sciences and Centre for Advanced Energy Storage and Recovery
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RSC Advances. 2014, vol. 4, n° 64, p. 33720-33723
Royal Society of Chemistry
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The introduction of A-site vacancies in SrTiO3 results in a glass-like thermal conductivity while Nb substituted samples maintain good electrical conductivity. This unexpected result brings SrTiO3 one step closer to being ...Lire la suite >
The introduction of A-site vacancies in SrTiO3 results in a glass-like thermal conductivity while Nb substituted samples maintain good electrical conductivity. This unexpected result brings SrTiO3 one step closer to being a high-performing phonon-glass electron-crystal thermoelectric material.< Réduire
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