Superionic thermoelectric materials have been shown to have high figure-of-merits, leading to expectations for efficient high-temperature thermoelectric generators. These compounds exhibit extremely high cation diffusivity, comparable to that of a liquid, which is believed to be associated with the low thermal conductivity that makes superionic materials good for thermoelectrics. However, the superionic behavior causes cation migration that leads to device deterioration, being the main obstacle for practical applications. It has been reported that lithium doping in superionic Cu_(2−x)Se leads to suppression of the Cu ion diffusivity, but whether the material will retain the promising thermoelectric properties had not yet been investigated. ...
In the last decade, high-performance CuSe thermoelectric materials and devices are attracting increa...
The liquid-like thermoelectric material Cu 2 Se has shown great promise in recent years by virtue of...
Abstract As a group of emerging liquid‐like thermoelectric materials for waste heat recovery into us...
Superionic thermoelectric materials have been shown to have high figure-of-merits, leading to expect...
Advanced thermoelectric technology offers a potential for converting waste industrial heat into usef...
The superionic conductor Cu_(2−δ)Se has been shown to be a promising thermoelectric at higher temper...
Liquid-like ionic conductors in the copper selenide family represent a promising class of thermoelec...
The superionic conductor Cu<sub>2−δ</sub>Se has been shown to be a promising thermoelectric at highe...
The quality of a thermoelectric material is judged by the size of its temperature de- pendent thermo...
The superionic conductor Cu2-delta Se has been shown to be a promising thermoelectric at higher temp...
Superionic Cu2Se-based thermoelectric materials have attracted extensive attention in recent years d...
Measurements and modeling of Cu2Se, Ag2Se, and Cu2S show that superionic conductors have great poten...
Liquid-like thermoelectric materials have recently received heightened attentions due to their excep...
Thermoelectric materials require an optimal carrier concentration to maximize electrical transport a...
In an ever-changing global environment, energy-related issues have become a central feature in the d...
In the last decade, high-performance CuSe thermoelectric materials and devices are attracting increa...
The liquid-like thermoelectric material Cu 2 Se has shown great promise in recent years by virtue of...
Abstract As a group of emerging liquid‐like thermoelectric materials for waste heat recovery into us...
Superionic thermoelectric materials have been shown to have high figure-of-merits, leading to expect...
Advanced thermoelectric technology offers a potential for converting waste industrial heat into usef...
The superionic conductor Cu_(2−δ)Se has been shown to be a promising thermoelectric at higher temper...
Liquid-like ionic conductors in the copper selenide family represent a promising class of thermoelec...
The superionic conductor Cu<sub>2−δ</sub>Se has been shown to be a promising thermoelectric at highe...
The quality of a thermoelectric material is judged by the size of its temperature de- pendent thermo...
The superionic conductor Cu2-delta Se has been shown to be a promising thermoelectric at higher temp...
Superionic Cu2Se-based thermoelectric materials have attracted extensive attention in recent years d...
Measurements and modeling of Cu2Se, Ag2Se, and Cu2S show that superionic conductors have great poten...
Liquid-like thermoelectric materials have recently received heightened attentions due to their excep...
Thermoelectric materials require an optimal carrier concentration to maximize electrical transport a...
In an ever-changing global environment, energy-related issues have become a central feature in the d...
In the last decade, high-performance CuSe thermoelectric materials and devices are attracting increa...
The liquid-like thermoelectric material Cu 2 Se has shown great promise in recent years by virtue of...
Abstract As a group of emerging liquid‐like thermoelectric materials for waste heat recovery into us...