Description
Bismuth telluride (BiTe) is an intermediate composition material in Bismuth chalcogen material family. It exhibits rather unusual material properties including topological response, low temperature superconductivity, semimatellicity, as well as CDWs. Bismuth telluride is one of our latest addition to 2D metals family. BiTe has also been theoretically predicted and recently experimentally demonstrated to be 2D thermoelectric material [1,2]. BiTe crystals come at perfect 001 orientation ready for mechanical exfoliation. Crystals are rated at 99.9999% (6N electronic grade purity) which is ideal for research purposes.
BiTe single crystal characteristics
Crystal size | 10 mm or larger |
Material properties | Thermoelectric, superconducting, topological |
Crystal structure | Trigonal phase |
Unit cell parameters | a=b=0.446 nm, c=0.62 nm ; α=β=90° γ=120° |
Growth method | [Default] Flux zone (no halide contamination0 defect free [Optional CVT]: Contains Br2, Cl2, TeCl4, and other halides |
Purity | 99.9999% confirmed |
Raman spectrum acquired from BiTe single crystals
Crystal structure of BiTe crystal
References
[1] The structures and thermoelectric properties of the infinitely adaptive series (Bi2)m(Bi2Te3)n [Article PDF]
[2] Control of crystal growth and thermoelectric properties of sputter-deposited BiTe thin films embedded with alumina nanoparticles CrystEngComm, 2016, 18, 9281–9285
Additional Information
Elements: |
Bi,Te |
Element: |
Bismuth |
Element: |
Tellurium |
Formula: |
BiTe |
Material class: |
MX |
Properties: |
Superconductor |
Properties: |
Semimetal |
Properties: |
Thermoelectric |
Properties: |
CDW |
Growth method: |
Flux |
Growth method: |
CVT |
Doping: |
Undoped |