Boundaries of the X phases in Sb-Te and Bi-Te binary alloy systems

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Sb-Te and Bi-Te compounds are key components of thermoelectric or phase change recording devices. These two binary systems form commensurately/incommensurately modulated long-period layer stacking structures known as homologous phases that comprise discrete intermetallic compounds and X phases. In the latter, the homologous structures are not discrete but rather appear continuously with varying stacking periods that depend on the binary composition. However, the regions over which these X phases exist have not yet been clarified. In this study, precise synchrotron X-ray diffraction analyses of various specimens were conducted. The results demonstrate that the X phase regions are located between Sb20Te3 and Sb5Te6 in the Sb-Te system and between Bi8Te3 and Bi4Te5 in the Bi-Te system.

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Kifune, K., Wakiyama, T., Kanaya, H., Kubota, Y., & Matsunaga, T. (2019). Boundaries of the X phases in Sb-Te and Bi-Te binary alloy systems. Crystals, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst9090447

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