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Towards the practical realization of high-performance Ag<sub>2</sub>Se-based thermoelectric coolers. [PDF]
Jiang F +11 more
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Integrating the topological insulator Bi2Te3 with oxygen‐deficient TiO2‐X creates a synergistic platform for full‐spectrum CO2 reduction, achieving high‐selectivity C2+ production via enhanced photothermal catalysis and tailored charge dynamics.
Bingke Zhang +11 more
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Figure of merit for ionic thermoelectric materials. [PDF]
Zhu K +8 more
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The pore microenvironment regulation of metal–organic framework (MOF) significantly enhanced the output performance of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) through SC‐SC transformation, which provides a new idea for the construction of self‐powered degradation systems for organic pollutants.
Long Li +8 more
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Ionic thermoelectrics: a soft energy conversion technique. [PDF]
Liu W, Zhang X, Fang NX.
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A multiscale framework integrating electronic, mechanical, and thermal analysis with machine learning to optimize carbon nanotube interconnects. As the component dimensions in integrated circuits shrink to extreme scales, the complexity of interconnect systems is increasing significantly, necessitating an urgent and comprehensive upgrade of ...
Changhong Zhang +11 more
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Organic Thermoelectric Materials for Wearable Thermoelectric Devices
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While flexible TE devices hold promise for converting low‐grade waste heat (e.g., from human skin or electronics) into usable electricity, existing materials suffer from three major limitations: 1) poor mechanical stretchability (failing to match human skin's elongation, ~20–30%), limiting wearability; 2) tradeoffs between thermoelectric efficiency (e ...
Mingqi Liu +5 more
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Newly Emerging Nanotechnologies of Innovative Devices for Radioisotope Batteries. [PDF]
Huang Q +10 more
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This article reviews the fundamental consequences of strong correlations on excitations and elementary steps of energy conversion leading to new opportunities to control energy conversion. Examples include friction at surfaces, thermal transport, and photovoltaic energy conversion.
Vasily Moshnyaga +14 more
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