“…Nevertheless, the interdependency of TE parameters of σ, S , and κ total prevents the decoupling of the former and latter terms. However, many strategic efforts have been made such as band convergence, electron filtering, nanocomposites, modulation doping, multiscale precipitation, and anharmonicity, which led to successful enhancement in S 2 σ and lowering the thermal conductivity successfully. In this context, though the state-of-the-art materials, namely, Bi 2 Te 3 , − PbTe, ,, PbSe, , GeTe, , SnSe, , SnTe, and half-Heusler, have been known for their superior thermoelectric performance within the operating temperature range, most of them could not be used for large-scale applications because of the costly and toxic constituent elements.…”