Need Info: Bi2Te3 Crystal Structure, Grain Size & Lattice Parameter

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Bi2Te3 has been reported to exhibit both rhombohedral and hexagonal crystal structures, leading to confusion in the literature. To calculate grain size from XRD data, the Scherrer equation is commonly used, but discrepancies can arise when comparing optical microscopy results. The lattice parameter can be determined from the XRD data using Bragg's law and specific equations for the respective crystal structure. The discussion highlights the challenges faced in measuring these parameters accurately, which is crucial for advancing research on thermoelectric materials. Clarifying these points is essential for effective progress in the study of Bi2Te3.
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need urgent information

Dear All,

Can anyone inform me the following things on urgent basis ?

- The crystal structure of Bi2Te3 is Rhombohedral or Hexagonal ?
- How can I calculate the grain size from the XRD data/curve for Bi2Te3 ?
- how to calculate the lattice parameter of Bi2Te3 (Rhombohedral/Hexagonal crystal structure) from the XRD data/curve ?

Providing such information would be very much helpful to me.

Sincerely
Mahedi
 
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Now I am working on 95% Bi2Te3- 5% Bi2Se3 thermoelectric material doped with SbI3 , fabricated by gas atomization in powder form. Next I want to consolidate the powder into the bulk and measure the thermoelectric properties.

In some literature I found that Bi2te3 crystal structure is rhombohedral and in some other as Hexagonal. So I am confused about it.

After getting the XRD spectram of the powder, I tried to measure the lattice parameter and grain size.

From the optical microscopy I got the view of the grain size which is few micrometer, but by calculating from the half width of XRD main peak the value shows in few nanometers, that put me farther confusion.

About the lattice parameter I don't know the exact equation and the process.

Now these created an obstacles in my research that stopped my advancement.

If you want to know any more things than kindly inform me.


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