Structure-property relationships of printed bismuth telluride thermoelectrics
Opila, Robert L.Tripathi, RajeshThermoelectric devices are designed to either produce useful power from a thermal gradient or produce a thermal gradient from an applied voltage.
Catlin, Glenn Creighton
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Enhanced N-Type Bismuth-Telluride-Based Thermoelectric Fibers via Thermal Drawing and Bridgman Annealing. [PDF]
Sun M +6 more
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High Performance Graphene-C60 -Bismuth Telluride-C60 -Graphene Nanometer Thin Film Phototransistor with Adjustable Positive and Negative Responses. [PDF]
Pan R +11 more
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Direct Observation of the Epitaxial Growth of Bismuth Telluride Topological Insulators from One-Dimensional Heterostructured Nanowires. [PDF]
Li RP, Lu SY, Lin YJ, Chen CY.
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Bismuth telluride ( Bi2Te3)-based solid solutions are state-of-the-art thermoelectric (TE) materials for cooling applications at room temperature with a high figure of merit ZT.
Muhammed, Mamoun, +6 more
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Time-dependent investigation of a mechanochemical synthesis of bismuth telluride-based materials and their structural and thermoelectric properties. [PDF]
Groeneveld D +6 more
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Ultra low thermal conductivity of disordered layered p-type bismuth telluride
Disordered layered p-type bismuth telluride was obtained by high pressure (1 GPa) and high strain deformation along the c-axis direction of commercially available single crystals.
Maruyama, Satofumi +8 more
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Liquid-Phase Exfoliation of Bismuth Telluride Iodide (BiTeI): Structural and Optical Properties of Single-/Few-Layer Flakes. [PDF]
Bianca G +15 more
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Formation of maghemite nanoparticles in bismuth telluride materials containing iron
Bismuth telluride (Bi2Te3) systems containing 2%, 4%, and 8% of iron were prepared using a low temperature wet chemical method. Iron oxide nanoparticles were formed when the samples were heated in hydrogen at 250 °C for at least six hours.
A.N. Thorpe +7 more
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Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) serve as a dual-edged sword in the journey towards minimizing heat pollution and advancing sustainable green energy solutions, adoptable to energy-efficient buildings.
Mousom Roy, Souvik Bhattacharjee
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