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Bismuth and antimony tellurides are promising semiconductor compounds that have found application in solid-state electronics. In particular, they have proven to be reliable materials for the manufacture of thermoelectric cooling devices. Therefore, we have studied the physicochemical and thermoelectric properties of low-substitution alloys (Bi1.3Sb0.7Te3)1-x(InTe)x.
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This page is a summary of: Features of the physicochemical and thermoelectric properties of alloys of the InTe-Bi1.3Sb0.7Te3 system, January 2024, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0216063.
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