Growth of a CuSbSe2 single crystal by the Bridgman technique and its utility as a photodetector and thermoelectric material
Zubin R. Parekh,
M. P. Deshpande,
Sandip V. Bhatt
et al.
Abstract:Looking at the literature survey, this seems to be the first report on growth of a copper antimony diselenide (CuSbSe2) single crystal with a 5.8 cm length and 1.0 cm diameter by the vertical Bridgman technique.
This study marks the first report on the growth of CuxSb1−xSe2 (x = 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8) crystals using Bridgman technique. Results shows that these crystals can be considered as a choice for thermoelectric as well as photodetection applications.
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