Ultrahigh thermoelectric power factor in flexible hybrid inorganic-organic superlattice
Hybrid inorganic-organic superlattices show promise for flexible thermoelectric applications, yet they suffer from limited performance. Here, the authors devise a strategy for carrier optimization in a hybrid inorganic-organic superlattice of TiS2[tetrabutylammonium] x [hexylammonium] y , achieving...
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Main Authors: | Chunlei Wan, Ruoming Tian, Mami Kondou, Ronggui Yang, Pengan Zong, Kunihito Koumoto |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/feb4db30acf54128a6686187519c9fbb |
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