S. Saini, A. Yonamine, R. Nishio, I. Matsumoto, T. Yabuki, K. Miyazaki
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Hybrid-halide perovskite thin films for thermoelectric application
Thermoelectric effect can be a promising candidate as a sustainable energy source for internet of things devices. In this regards, thin films of organic-inorganic hybrid halide-perovskites, Methylamonium tin iodide, were fabricated by spin coating technique on a glass substrate. Thin films were structurally and chemically characterized by x-ray diffraction pattern and scanning electron microscope. Thermoelectric parameters were measured near room temperature. Thin films heated for 5 min at 100°C shows the best performance with electrical conductivity 2.4 S/cm, Seebeck coefficient $65 \mu V/K$ and power factor of $1.0 \mu W/m \cdot K^{2}$. Thermoelectric performance from these hybrid-halide perovskite will help for further development of direct thermal energy harvesting devices near room temperature.