Ink-jet printing and drop-casting deposition of 2H-phase SnSe$_2$ and WSe$_2$ nanoflake assemblies for thermoelectric applications
B. Patil, C. Bernini, D. Marre', L. Pellegrino, I. Pallecchi

TL;DR
This study explores scalable ink-jet printing and drop-casting methods to deposit 2H-phase SnSe$_2$ and WSe$_2$ nanoflake assemblies, optimizing conditions to enhance thermoelectric properties for potential applications.
Contribution
It provides a systematic analysis of deposition parameters and post-processing techniques to improve the thermoelectric performance of exfoliated nanoflake assemblies.
Findings
Achieved thermoelectric power factors up to 2.2×10^{-4} mW/m·K^2 for SnSe$_2$
Achieved thermoelectric power factors up to 3.0×10^{-4} mW/m·K^2 for WSe$_2$
Optimized annealing and pressing improve phase purity, nanoflake orientation, and electrical conductivity.
Abstract
The development of simple, scalable, and cost-effective methods to prepare Van der Waals materials for thermoelectric applications is a timely research field, whose potential and possibilities are still largely unexplored. In this work, we present a systematic study of ink-jet printing and drop-casting deposition of 2H-phase SnSe and WSe nanoflake assemblies, obtained by liquid phase exfoliation, and their characterization in terms of electronic and thermoelectric properties. The choice of optimal annealing temperature and time is crucial for preserving phase purity and stoichiometry and for removing dry residues of ink solvents at inter-flake boundaries, while maximizing the sintering of nanoflakes. An additional pressing is beneficial to improve nanoflake orientation and packing, thus enhancing electric conductivity. In nanoflake assemblies deposited by drop casting and pressed at…
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