An electrochemical thermal transistor
Thermal transistors can enable game changing applications in energy harvesting and heat routing. Here, the authors demonstrate reversible thermal modulation of nearly 10 times by ion intercalation in MoS2 nanofilms. A new thermal microscopy technique allows operando imaging of Li ion segregation.
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Main Authors: | Aditya Sood, Feng Xiong, Shunda Chen, Haotian Wang, Daniele Selli, Jinsong Zhang, Connor J. McClellan, Jie Sun, Davide Donadio, Yi Cui, Eric Pop, Kenneth E. Goodson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c1c38f3ac36e4c5286f83b05298c4db8 |
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