Thermoelectric (TE) devices provide a clean and environmentally friendly technique for energy conversion. There is, however,limited published research addressing the optimal design and fabrication of flexible thermoelectric generators (TEGs),which use nanostructured materials and can conform to the contours of the geometry on which they are mounted. This paper describes a novel technological route that was found to be a promising approach for realising nanostructured energy harvesters on flexible substrates operating at small temperature gradients < 20 K and suitable for wearable applications. By comparison,current commercial rigid TEGs operate at temperature gradients of 50–70 K. The fabrication process reported here requires a combinat...
Thermoelectric generators can convert waste heat into electrical power offering means of energy reco...
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) can directly convert waste heat into electrical power. In the last ...
This article is part of the Thematic Series "Atomic scale interface design and characterisation...
This paper presents the process development towards a new generation of nanostructured thermoelectri...
This paper presents the development processes towards a new generation of nanostructured thermoelect...
Thermoelectric devices can be used to harvest waste heat energy lost during the operation of mechani...
A novel fabrication process for nanostructures for thermoelectric microgenerators, based on a combin...
Thermoelectric generators are an environmentally friendly and reliable solid‐state energy conversion...
Thermoelectric generators are an environmentally friendly and reliable solid‐state energy conversion...
Thermoelectric generators are an environmentally friendly and reliable solid‐state energy conversion...
Thermoelectric generators are an environmentally friendly and reliable solid‐state energy conversion...
Thermoelectric pastes based on Sb, Bi, Te powders were prepared, characterized and used to fabricate...
Thermoelectric power generators and coolers have many advantages over conventional refrigerators and...
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) facilitate maintenance-free sustainable energy transduction, making...
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) facilitate maintenance-free sustainable energy transduction, making...
Thermoelectric generators can convert waste heat into electrical power offering means of energy reco...
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) can directly convert waste heat into electrical power. In the last ...
This article is part of the Thematic Series "Atomic scale interface design and characterisation...
This paper presents the process development towards a new generation of nanostructured thermoelectri...
This paper presents the development processes towards a new generation of nanostructured thermoelect...
Thermoelectric devices can be used to harvest waste heat energy lost during the operation of mechani...
A novel fabrication process for nanostructures for thermoelectric microgenerators, based on a combin...
Thermoelectric generators are an environmentally friendly and reliable solid‐state energy conversion...
Thermoelectric generators are an environmentally friendly and reliable solid‐state energy conversion...
Thermoelectric generators are an environmentally friendly and reliable solid‐state energy conversion...
Thermoelectric generators are an environmentally friendly and reliable solid‐state energy conversion...
Thermoelectric pastes based on Sb, Bi, Te powders were prepared, characterized and used to fabricate...
Thermoelectric power generators and coolers have many advantages over conventional refrigerators and...
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) facilitate maintenance-free sustainable energy transduction, making...
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) facilitate maintenance-free sustainable energy transduction, making...
Thermoelectric generators can convert waste heat into electrical power offering means of energy reco...
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) can directly convert waste heat into electrical power. In the last ...
This article is part of the Thematic Series "Atomic scale interface design and characterisation...