“…However, it may be possible for a polycrystalline material to recover some of its anisotropic properties as a single crystal through texture engineering techniques. 155 Using the n-type Bi 2 Te 3− x Se x material as an example, nanoplates were synthesized by colloidal synthesis techniques, followed by adding excess Te and sintering them under a uniaxial pressure beyond the melting point of Te. The molten excess Te not only functioned as a liquid sintering aid to ease the movement and stacking of the nanoplates, but also as a solvent that dissolves and reprecipitates Bi 2 Te 3− x Se x , causing them to recrystallize under the uniaxial pressure and grow laterally.…”
Section: Applications Of Goniopolar and Transverse Te Materials In Fu...mentioning
In this review, we discuss the promising applications and practical considerations of thermoelectrics to harvest the unutilized thermal gradient between the plasma-facing surfaces and the molten salt coolant loop in tokamak fusion reactors.
“…However, it may be possible for a polycrystalline material to recover some of its anisotropic properties as a single crystal through texture engineering techniques. 155 Using the n-type Bi 2 Te 3− x Se x material as an example, nanoplates were synthesized by colloidal synthesis techniques, followed by adding excess Te and sintering them under a uniaxial pressure beyond the melting point of Te. The molten excess Te not only functioned as a liquid sintering aid to ease the movement and stacking of the nanoplates, but also as a solvent that dissolves and reprecipitates Bi 2 Te 3− x Se x , causing them to recrystallize under the uniaxial pressure and grow laterally.…”
Section: Applications Of Goniopolar and Transverse Te Materials In Fu...mentioning
In this review, we discuss the promising applications and practical considerations of thermoelectrics to harvest the unutilized thermal gradient between the plasma-facing surfaces and the molten salt coolant loop in tokamak fusion reactors.
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