Investigation and field effect tuning of thermoelectric properties of SnSe2 flakes
I. Pallecchi, F. Caglieris, M. Ceccardi, N. Manca, D. Marre', L., Repetto, M. Schott, D. I. Bilc, S. Chaitoglou, A. Dimoulas, M. J. Verstraete

TL;DR
This study experimentally investigates the thermoelectric properties of SnSe2 flakes and demonstrates how field effect tuning can significantly enhance their thermoelectric performance, offering new avenues for energy harvesting and electronic switching.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed experimental measurements of SnSe2 flakes' thermoelectric properties and shows how electrostatic doping can substantially improve their thermoelectric efficiency.
Findings
Measured Seebeck coefficient around -400 μV/K at room temperature.
Field effect tuning increased the thermoelectric power factor by up to 1050%.
Dominant scattering mechanisms identified as polar optical phonons and ionized impurities.
Abstract
The family of Van der Waals dichalcogenides (VdWDs) includes a large number of compositions and phases, exhibiting varied properties and functionalities. They have opened up a novel electronics of two-dimensional materials, characterized by higher integration and interfaces which are atomically sharper and cleaner than conventional electronics. Among these functionalities, some VdWDs possess remarkable thermoelectric properties. SnSe2 has been identified as a promising thermoelectric material on the basis of its estimated electronic and transport properties. In this work we carry out experimental meas-urements of the electric and thermoelectric properties of SnSe2 flakes. For a 30 micron thick SnSe2 flake at room temperature, we measure electron mobility of 40 cm^2 V^-1 s^-1, a carrier density of 4 x 10^18 cm^-3, a Seebeck coefficient S around -400 microV/K and thermoelectric power…
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Topics2D Materials and Applications · Machine Learning in Materials Science · Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
