In-situ resonant band engineering of solution-processed semiconductors generates high performance n-type thermoelectric nano-inks
The design of solution-processed thermoelectric nanomaterials with efficient, stable performance remains a challenge. Here, the authors report an in-situ doping method based on nanoscale interface engineering to realize n-type thermoelectric nanowires with high performance and stability.
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Main Authors: | Ayaskanta Sahu, Boris Russ, Miao Liu, Fan Yang, Edmond W. Zaia, Madeleine P. Gordon, Jason D. Forster, Ya-Qian Zhang, Mary C. Scott, Kristin A. Persson, Nelson E. Coates, Rachel A. Segalman, Jeffrey J. Urban |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ea272a98ddaa42608050f52ffbc0c977 |
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