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Seebeck and Figure of Merit Enhancement by Rare Earth Doping in Yb14-xRExZnSb11 (x = 0.5)
Published in Materials (03-03-2019)“…Yb14ZnSb11 has been of interest for its intermediate valency and possible Kondo designation. It is one of the few transition metal compounds of the Ca14AlSb11…”
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Tuning the Intermediate Valence Behavior in the Zintl Compound Yb14ZnSb11 by Incorporation of RE3+ [Yb14–x RE x ZnSb11 (0.2 ≤ x ≤ 0.7), RE = Sc, Y, La, Lu and Gd]
Published in Inorganic chemistry (13-02-2023)“…The solid solutions of Yb14–x RE x ZnSb11 (RE = Sc, Y, La, Lu, and Gd; 0.2 ≤ x ≤ 0.7) were prepared to probe the intermediate valency of Yb in Yb14ZnSb11. The…”
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Tuning the Intermediate Valence Behavior in the Zintl Compound Yb 14 ZnSb 11 by Incorporation of RE 3+ [Yb 14- x RE x ZnSb 11 (0.2 ≤ x ≤ 0.7), RE = Sc, Y, La, Lu and Gd]
Published in Inorganic chemistry (13-02-2023)“…The solid solutions of Yb RE ZnSb (RE = Sc, Y, La, Lu, and Gd; 0.2 ≤ ≤ 0.7) were prepared to probe the intermediate valency of Yb in Yb ZnSb . The substitution…”
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The remarkable crystal chemistry of the Ca14AlSb11 structure type, magnetic and thermoelectric properties
Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-03-2019)“…Yb14MnSb11 is a member of a remarkable structural family of compounds that are classified according to the concept of Zintl. This structure type, of which the…”
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Seebeck and Figure of Merit Enhancement by Rare Earth Doping in Yb 14-x RE x ZnSb 11 (x = 0.5)
Published in Materials (03-03-2019)“…Yb ZnSb has been of interest for its intermediate valency and possible Kondo designation. It is one of the few transition metal compounds of the Ca AlSb…”
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An Exploration of the Structure, Magnetic and Thermoelectric Properties of Zintl Phase Materials
Published 01-01-2019“…Zintl phases are compounds that contain electropositive species that donate their electrons, becoming cations, to more electronegative atoms, which then form…”
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