“…Group IV telluride semiconductors, including PbTe, SnTe, GeTe, and their alloys, have long been considered as one of the most important classes of thermoelectric materials. As reported in p-type PbTe, SnTe, and cubic GeTe thermoelectrics, the high performance largely originates from multiple valence bands with a small energy offset and with high valley degeneracies, namely, 4 for L and 12 for Σ bands. , Band convergence reduces the band offset, thus enabling an overall large number of transporting band valleys, which can usually be realized in PbTe − and SnTe − with MnTe-, CdTe-, MgTe-, SrTe-, EuTe-, and YbTe-alloying. Moreover, these alloying activities also lead to an effective decrease in lattice thermal conductivity because of the strong phonon scattering by alloy defects introduced. , …”