Fully printed origami thermoelectric generators for energy-harvesting
Abstract Energy-harvesting from low-temperature environmental heat via thermoelectric generators (TEG) is a versatile and maintenance-free solution for large-scale waste heat recovery and supplying renewable energy to a growing number of devices in the Internet of Things (IoT) that require an indepe...
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Main Authors: | Andres Georg Rösch, André Gall, Silas Aslan, Matthias Hecht, Leonard Franke, Md. Mofasser Mallick, Lara Penth, Daniel Bahro, Daniel Friderich, Uli Lemmer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/725de9681bd94dbe93d38dc782d2710c |
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