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Improved mechanical properties of thermoelectric (Bi<sub>0.2</sub>Sb<sub>0.8</sub>)<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>3</sub>by nanostructuring
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Bi-sb-te SamplesEngineeringThermoelectricsVertical Zone-meltingThermal ConductivityStructural MaterialsMicrostructure-strength RelationshipThermodynamicsMaterials ScienceMicrostructureImproved Mechanical PropertiesHigh Temperature MaterialsElectronic MaterialsSinteringApplied PhysicsThermoelectric MaterialMaterial PerformanceTemperature-dependent StrengthThermal Property
Temperature-dependent strength of Bi-Sb-Te under uniaxial compression is investigated. Bi-Sb-Te samples were produced by three methods: vertical zone-melting, hot extrusion, and spark plasma sintering (SPS). For zone-melted and extruded samples, the brittle-ductile transition occurs over a temperature range of 200-350 °C. In nanostructured samples produced via SPS, the transition is observed in a narrower temperature range of 170-200 °C. At room temperature, the strength of the nanostructured samples is higher than that of zone-melted and extruded samples, but above 300 °C, all samples decrease to roughly the same strength.
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