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Incorporation of Ni in Cu2SnSe3: An insight into the reduction in electrical resistivity
In the present study, Cu _2 SnSe _3 / x % Ni ( x = 0, 1, 2 and 3 wt%) composite thermoelectric were synthesized using solid-state reaction followed by sintering in the mid-temperature range 300–570 K.
Rohith Jagan+5 more
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Thermoelectric Power in Silver-Gold and Silver-Germanium Alloys [PDF]
I. Weinberg
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Strontium titanate, a widely used perovskite material, undergoes changes in surface properties under CO2 adsorption. This study demonstrates a self‐regeneration process where strontium carbonate gradually delaminates, leaving a TiO2 termination. The findings, supported by optical near‐field spectroscopy and density functional theory, have broad ...
Mohammad Bakhtbidar+5 more
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Topological transverse thermoelectrics: A new way forward? [PDF]
Yadav S, Anil Kumar BM, Guin SN.
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Wenzhou TE: a first-principles calculated thermoelectric materials database [PDF]
Since the implementation of the Materials Genome Project by the Obama administration in the United States, the development of various computational materials databases has fundamentally expanded the choices of industries such as materials and energy.
arxiv
The Effects of Growth Rate on the Thermoelectric Properties of Bi[sub 2]Te[sub 3]-Sb[sub 2]Te[sub 3]-Sb[sub 2]Se[sub 3] Pseudoternary Alloys [PDF]
Woosoon Yim, E. V. Fitzke
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The Rise of Refractory Transition‐Metal Nitride Films for Advanced Electronics and Plasmonics
Transition‐metal nitrides (TMNs) are exceptional materials with high stability, biocompatibility, and semiconductor integration, which have been extensively employed in various fields. However, the epitaxial growth of TMN films remains a challenge. The absence of high‐quality TMNs limits the understanding of their condensed matter physics and hinders ...
Jiachang Bi+3 more
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The enormous progress achieved with high‐performance thermoelectric materials has yet to be implemented in high‐performance devices. The bottleneck for this is the material‐specific design of the interface between the thermoelectric material and the ...
Sahar Ayachi+5 more
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Large thermoelectric spin-valve effect with a superconductor [PDF]
Recent studies have revealed magnetically controllable thermoelectric effects in superconductor/ferromagnet (S/F) structures. A tunable cryogenic thermoelectric generator needs not only a high conversion factor between electricity and heat, but also a large change in the thermoelectric output when switching the magnetic state of the device.
arxiv
On Thermoelectric and Electrothermal Properties of Bismuth Single Crystal
Torahiko Terada, Toshimasa Tsutsui
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