“…Some studies have suggested the presence of a unique Bi 2 Te 2 Se phase,9, 11 and, by thermal quenching from high temperature, it is possible to produce single‐phase Bi 2 Te 2 Se crystals with the disordered structure preserved 9. Other studies indicate that the Bi 2 Te 2 Se “phase” may in reality be a mixture of phases, as indicated by the broadening of powder X‐ray diffraction (PXRD) peaks of Bi 2 Te 2 Se, compared with those of Bi 2 Te 3 12. Due to the importance of Bi 2 Te 2 Se in both the thermoelectric and TI fields, we have undertaken a thorough characterization of the Bi 2 Te 2 Se single crystals grown by the Stockbarger method, to obtain a clear understanding of the composition, structure, defects, and properties.…”