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Silver bismuth diselenide (AgBiSe) is an n-type thermoelectric material that exhibits a complex structural phase transition from the hexagonal to cubic phase, while silver antimony diselenide (AgSbSe) is a p-type thermoelectric material that crystallizes in the cubic phase at all temperatures. Here, we investigate the crystal structure and thermoelectric properties of Ag(Bi,Sb)Se solid solution, employing AgBiSbSe and AgBiSbSe as representative samples. The carrier polarity of AgBiSbSe is converted from the n-type to p-type by Pb doping, accompanied by a polymorphic change to the cubic phase.

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AgBiSe and AgSbSe, two typical examples of Te-free I-V-VI chalcogenides, are drawing much attention due to their promising thermoelectric performance. Both compounds were synthesized melting and consolidated by spark plasma sintering. The role of annealing on the transport properties of polymorphous AgBiSe and monophase AgSbSe was studied.

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