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- 2020Influence of the electrolyte composition on the electrochemical dissolution behavior of forged Inconel 718citations
- 2018Biosourced polymetallic catalysis : a surprising and efficient means to promote the Knoevenagel condensationcitations
- 2015A review of electroplating for V-VI thermoelectric films: from synthesis to device integrationcitations
- 2014Electrodeposition of stoichiometric bismuth telluride Bi2Te3 using a piperidinium ionic liquid binary mixturecitations
- 2012Auto-supported Te nanowires synthesis by template-free electrodeposition from a piperidinium ionic liquid
- 2012Template-free electrodeposition of Te nanowires in a piperidinium-based ionic liquid
- 2010Enhancement of electrochemical transfer junction for cation extractioncitations
- 2007Ellipsometric investigations of Bi 2 Te 3 thin films grown by electrodeposition
- 2000Preparation of Bi1-xSbx films by electrodepositioncitations
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A review of electroplating for V-VI thermoelectric films: from synthesis to device integration
Abstract
Starting with the first published works on the electrochemical deposition of thermoelectric (TE) V-VI compounds in the early nineties, these past two decades have seen a steady increase in scientific interest and publications on this topic. This is hardly surprising, as TE devices offer unique opportunities for power generation in virtually any environment (''energy harvesting'') or demanding cooling applications through the Peltier effect. This review first provides an overview of the advances in the electrodeposition of n-and p-type thin films based on Bi-2(Te, Se)(3) and (Bi, Sb)(2)Te-3, the currently best-known TE materials for room temperature applications. The overview includes information about the electrolyte and the deposition conditions as well as the achieved composition, thickness, morphology, and TE properties of the deposited films. Additionally, we present the state-of-the-art and recent developments in electroplating-based fabrication processes for microscale TE devices.