“Tin selenide is a curious compound,” said Theo Siegrist, a chemical and biomedical engineering professor at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. “It has gotten a lot of interest for its special ...
Scientists have demonstrated a high-performing thermoelectric material in a practical form that can be used in device development. The material -- purified tin selenide in polycrystalline form -- ...
Measurements at the BESSY II and PETRA IV synchrotron sources show that tin selenide can also be utilized as a thermoelectric material at room temperature -- so long as high pressure is applied. Tin ...
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