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Fabrication of bismuth-telluride thermoelectric wires by friction extrusion
Efficient conversion of low-grade heat into electric power is challenging for thermoelectric materials and systems. This is because the high-aspect ratio thermoelectric elements needed for maximum conversion efficiency are difficult and costly to ...
Scott A. Whalen +8 more
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Interface Issues of Inorganic Solid‐State Electrolytes in Secondary Magnesium Batteries
ABSTRACT Solid‐state magnesium batteries (SSMBs) have gained significant attention as promising candidates for next‐generation safe energy storage systems because of the abundance of magnesium (Mg) in the earth's crust, superior energy density, and inherent nonflammability.
Jiren Wang +9 more
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Development of Bismuth Telluride Nanostructure Pellet for Thermoelectric Applications
The bismuth telluride Bi2 Te3 nanostructure powders and pellet was successfully developed for thermoelectric applications by using a simple chemical process.
M.r.a. Bhuiyan, Hayati Mamur
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Selenium‐based materials exhibit unique redox activity, tunable conductivity, and structural versatility, making them promising for advanced supercapacitor applications. Their integration with carbon, polymers, and transition metal compounds enhances electrochemical performance, stability, and energy density.
Murugan Madhubalan +9 more
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Porphyry-epithermal and orogenic gold are two of the most important styles of gold-bearing mineralization within orogenic belts. Populations of detrital gold resulting from bulk erosion of such regions may exhibit a compositional continuum wherein Ag, Cu,
Allan, MM +4 more
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Sb2Se3 Thin Films for Doping the Absorber in CdTe Solar Cells
This study introduces for the first time a new doping route for CdSeTe/CdTe solar cells: A thin Sb2Se3 layer is deposited on the absorber, diffusing Sb into CdTe via subsequent CdCl2 treatment. With this approach, Sb‐doped devices reach efficiencies as high as conventional Cu‐doped cells, while showing much greater stability under accelerated ...
Elisa Artegiani +4 more
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Defects in the Compound Bi2te3 Caused by Irradiation with Protons [PDF]
Defects in single crystals of bismuth telluride caused by proton ...
Bever, M. B., Chaudhari, P.
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Influence of strain on anisotropic thermoelectric transport of Bi$_2$Te$_3$ and Sb$_2$Te$_3$
On the basis of detailed first-principles calculations and semi-classical Boltzmann transport, the anisotropic thermoelectric transport properties of Bi$_2$Te$_3$ and Sb$_2$Te$_3$ under strain were investigated.
B. Yu. Yavorsky +5 more
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This study explores the benefits of metasurfaces made from functional materials, highlighting their ability to be adapted and improved for various high‐frequency applications, including communications and sensing. It first demonstrates the potential of these functional material‐based metasurfaces to advance the field of sub‐THz perceptive networks ...
Yat‐Sing To +5 more
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Emergent Magnetic Structures at the 2D Limit of the Altermagnet MnTe
Renewed interest in MnTe has emerged due to its intriguing altermagnetism, a newly identified form of magnetism distinct from conventional ferro‐, antiferro‐, or paramagnetism. By combining magnetic X‐ray absorption spectroscopy, scanning tunnelling microscopy, and first‐principles theory, this study reveals that thinning MnTe to the 2D limit ...
Marc G. Cuxart +10 more
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