Conjugated polymers are emerging as attractive thermoelectric materials, resulting from low thermal conductivity, easy process and variable potentials for change. Recently, there are significant improvements of the Seebeck coefficient (S) and electric conductivity (??) in the conjugated polymers by adding chemical additives to reform its ordinary disordered structure system. However, the relation between thermoelectricity and charge transport in the system is not well understood, which gives us a new challenge to improve thermoelectricity in the organic system. Here, we studied thermoelectric performance of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) doped poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) with adding variable amounts of flu...
The detailed relationship between film morphology and the performance of solution processed n-type o...
A high power factor must be achieved to improve the thermoelectric (TE) output of organic TE materia...
There is no molecular strategy for selectively increasing the Seebeck coefficient without reducing t...
To simultaneously increase the electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of poly(3,4-ethylened...
There is a great need to recycle energy wasted as heat into usable energy using clean, low-cost, and...
The thermoelectric performance of thin films fabricated from two commercially available, highly cond...
Conducting polymers that have shown their potential in flexible electronics and sensorics for the la...
To simultaneously increase the electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of poly(3,4-ethylene...
Thermoelectric effect is a physical phenomenon which intricately relates the thermal energy of charg...
The effect of molecular weight of a series of conjugated polymers (CPs) on the doping efficiency, el...
We studied the effect of molecular weight of a series of conjugated polymers (CPs) on the doping eff...
Organic materials are well-suited to certain applications due to their low cost, low weight, and mec...
Conductive polymers have been attracting attention for decades due to their promising applications i...
Disorder of doped conjugated polymers, which affects how effectively charge carriers are transported...
The thermoelectric (TE) phenomena are intensively explored by the scientific community due to the ra...
The detailed relationship between film morphology and the performance of solution processed n-type o...
A high power factor must be achieved to improve the thermoelectric (TE) output of organic TE materia...
There is no molecular strategy for selectively increasing the Seebeck coefficient without reducing t...
To simultaneously increase the electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of poly(3,4-ethylened...
There is a great need to recycle energy wasted as heat into usable energy using clean, low-cost, and...
The thermoelectric performance of thin films fabricated from two commercially available, highly cond...
Conducting polymers that have shown their potential in flexible electronics and sensorics for the la...
To simultaneously increase the electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of poly(3,4-ethylene...
Thermoelectric effect is a physical phenomenon which intricately relates the thermal energy of charg...
The effect of molecular weight of a series of conjugated polymers (CPs) on the doping efficiency, el...
We studied the effect of molecular weight of a series of conjugated polymers (CPs) on the doping eff...
Organic materials are well-suited to certain applications due to their low cost, low weight, and mec...
Conductive polymers have been attracting attention for decades due to their promising applications i...
Disorder of doped conjugated polymers, which affects how effectively charge carriers are transported...
The thermoelectric (TE) phenomena are intensively explored by the scientific community due to the ra...
The detailed relationship between film morphology and the performance of solution processed n-type o...
A high power factor must be achieved to improve the thermoelectric (TE) output of organic TE materia...
There is no molecular strategy for selectively increasing the Seebeck coefficient without reducing t...