Title
Electrodeposition and thermoelectric characterization of bismuth telluride nanowires
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-22-2009
Abstract
Bismuth telluride (Bix ) nanowires were electrodeposited from aqueous acidic solutions containing different Bi / HTeO (20/20 and 20/10 mM) concentration ratios. The polarization plots predicted that combined solutions exhibit more noble reduction potentials than individual solutions. Optimized deposition potentials were obtained from the combined electrolyte polarization plots. An anomalous codeposition behavior caused an increase in Te concentration for depositions in the kinetic region of bismuth telluride; otherwise, decreasing Te concentrations with increased deposition potentials was observed from a composition analysis. X-ray diffraction showed a dominant (110) orientation for nanowires at low deposition potentials. n-Type nanowires were obtained from both electrolytes, while p-type nanowires were only obtained from the 20/10 electrolyte for low Te (<30%) concentrations. An intrinsic to extrinsic transition was observed for nanowires deposited from the 20/10 electrolyte. The highest measured Seebeck coefficient was -318.7 and 117 μV/K for n- and p-type nanowires, respectively. The Seebeck coefficient dependence on the resistivity and composition of the nanowires is discussed. © 2009 The Electrochemical Society. Tey 3+ 2+
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of the Electrochemical Society
Recommended Citation
Mannam, R., Agarwal, M., Roy, A., Singh, V., Varahramyan, K., & Davis, D. (2009). Electrodeposition and thermoelectric characterization of bismuth telluride nanowires. Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 156 (8) https://doi.org/10.1149/1.3139011