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Doping in Organic Semiconductors: Fundamentals, Materials, and Applications

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Advanced Electronic Materials, EarlyView.
Sergi Riera‐Galindo
wiley   +1 more source

Characterizing thermoelectric stability

Dalton Transactions, 2022
Common methods for investigating the stability of thermoelectric materials are reviewed. A reporting protocol is proposed to streamline reporting of experimental parameters.
Lasse Rabøl Jørgensen   +1 more
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Thermoelectricity and thermoelectric power generation

Solid-State Electronics, 1968
Abstract Thermoelectric phenomena result from the diffusion of electrons and phonons along a temperature gradient in electrically conducting solids. These diffusion currents are determined by the concentration of these particles, and their interaction with each other as well as with impurities and defects.
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Thermoelectric Cooling Through Thermoelectric Materials

2010
Thermoelectric (TE) cooling has been used for thermal management of high-power-dissipating electrical components, with silent, compact, reliable, and durable characteristics and being modulated to maintain a fixed temperature. However, TE coolers currently in use have a coefficient of performance (COP) of only about 0.5.
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Thermoelectrics of Nanowires

Chemical Reviews, 2019
The field of thermoelectric research has undergone a renaissance and boom in the past two and a half decades, largely fueled by the prospect of engineering electronic and phononic properties in nanostructures, among which semiconductor nanowires (NWs) have served both as an important platform to investigate fundamental thermoelectric transport ...
Renkun Chen   +3 more
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Improved Thermoelectric Osmometer

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1971
The original osmometer described by Goyan and Johnson was improved, resulting in a 10-fold increase in sensitivity and greater convenience in use. A concentration change of 0.001 molal is easily detected in aqueous solutions; however, the instrument may be used without modification for nonaqueous solvents.
F M, Goyan, R D, Johnson, H N, Borazan
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Thermoelectrics

2021
Our studies on thermoelectrics have been primarily motivated by the innovative developments by Jeff Snyder mostly in collaboration with Guodong Li of Wuhan University in China, but we did one paper with Jim Heath. ; © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021. First Online: 26 January 2021.
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Thermoelectricity

Physics Today, 1959
Following within two weeks the Rochester International Conference on Semiconductors, the US Naval Research Laboratory conducted a Conference on Thermoelectricity on September 3 and 4, 1958, in the Department of Interior auditorium in Washington, D.C.
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Thermoelectricity Enhanced Electrocatalysis

Nano Letters, 2017
We show that thermoelectric materials can function as electrocatalysts and use thermoelectric voltage generated to initiate and boost electrocatalytic reactions. The electrocatalytic activity is promoted by the use of nanostructured thermoelectric materials in a hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) by the thermoelectricity generated from induced ...
Tiva Sharifi   +7 more
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