Cheaper, high-performing silver selenide thermoelectrics rival figure of merit of expensive, commercial bismuth-telluride materials
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1122111
"making dense thermoelectric materials requires extreme temperatures (~1000°C)/ massive pressure, overcome adding excess selenium, with its low melting point, to silver selenide nanoparticles at just 350°C/ ambient pressure... achieved dense, high-quality bulk structure by "annealing" (heating)... selenium fills gaps between particles increasing electrical conductivity/ blocking heat flow, boosting thermoelectric efficiency to 0.927 zT... 2X better compressive strength/ flexibility... data centers, wearable IoT, solar"
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