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The electrical conduction mechanisms and thermoelectric power of SnSe single crystals
Single crystals of SnSe were prepared in our laboratory by a special modified Bridgman technique. Measurements of the electrical conductivity and Hall effect between 141 K and 553 K were carried out on SnSe sample in two crystallographic directions. The investigated sample was found to be of p-type...
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Published in: | Turkish journal of physics 2009-01, Vol.33 (4), p.201-208 |
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Summary: | Single crystals of SnSe were prepared in our laboratory by a special modified Bridgman technique.
Measurements of the electrical conductivity and Hall effect between 141 K and 553 K were carried out
on SnSe sample in two crystallographic directions. The investigated sample was found to be of p-type
conductivity. The Hall mobilities parallel and perpendicular to layers plane at room temperature, were
7835.9 $cm^2$/ V·s and 7274.7 $cm^2$ / V.s, respectively. The free carrier concentration P = 3.52 × $10^{12} cm^{-3}$
at room temperature. Also, the thermoelectric power (TEP) was investigated in the temperature range
from 176 to 553 K. The relations between the thermoelectric power and the concentration of charge carriers
and electrical conductivity were studied. Mobilities, effective masses, relaxation times, diffusion lengths and
diffusion coefficients both for majority and minority carriers were obtained at room temperature. |
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ISSN: | 1300-0101 |
DOI: | 10.3906/fiz-0811-9 |