“…The Ge-Sb-Te system has studied the several possible compositions of GeSb 2 Te 4 , GeSb 4 Te 7 , and Ge 2 Sb 2 Te 5 shown in a Ge-Sb-Te phase diagram [8][9]. The Ge 2 Sb 2 Te 5 has been the preferred thermoelectric material with high Seebeck coefficient and low electrical resistivity [10][11]. Nevertheless, other GeSbTe compositions, for example, Sb 2 Te 3 -GeTe and Ge x Sb y Te 1-(x + y) are also promising materials for thermoelectric applications [8], but have not been fully explored.…”