This research was part of the HARVEST project and demonstrated a water-based scalable synthetic method of Te nanowires (NWs) and formulation of hybrid thermoelectric (TE) inks utilizing poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT: PSS), towards the fabrication of high performance and flexible printed thermoelectric generators (TEGs)
This paper presents the optimization of a bismuth tellurium (Bi1.8Te3.2)-antimony tellurium (Sb2Te3)...
Thermal energy as an alternative renewable source of electricity can be used in a wide range of appl...
Abstract: Thermoelectric energy generators are attractive as potential energy harvesters for convert...
Converting waste heat from the environment into usable electricity, via thermoelectric generators (T...
Flexible electronics is a field gathering a growing interest among researchers and companies with wi...
Solution phase printing of nanomaterials is becoming increasingly important for the creation of scal...
Waste heat in the temperature range up to 100 °C can be found in virtually all areas of industry and...
Thermoelectric describes the interactions between temperature and voltage, i.e. a temperature differ...
International audienceFlexible and lightweight printed thermoelectric devices are becoming increasin...
Part 3: Additive ManufacturingInternational audienceWaste heat in the temperature range up to 100 °C...
This thesis describes the approaches of fabricating and testing thermoelectric generators (TEG) usin...
Printing is a versatile method to transform semiconducting nanoparticle inks into functional and fle...
Flexible thermoelectric devices are attractive power sources for the growing demand of flexible elec...
In this work we demonstrate that thin-film thermoelectric composite structures can be easily fabrica...
Thermoelectric generators (TEG) directly convert heat energy into electrical energy. The impediments...
This paper presents the optimization of a bismuth tellurium (Bi1.8Te3.2)-antimony tellurium (Sb2Te3)...
Thermal energy as an alternative renewable source of electricity can be used in a wide range of appl...
Abstract: Thermoelectric energy generators are attractive as potential energy harvesters for convert...
Converting waste heat from the environment into usable electricity, via thermoelectric generators (T...
Flexible electronics is a field gathering a growing interest among researchers and companies with wi...
Solution phase printing of nanomaterials is becoming increasingly important for the creation of scal...
Waste heat in the temperature range up to 100 °C can be found in virtually all areas of industry and...
Thermoelectric describes the interactions between temperature and voltage, i.e. a temperature differ...
International audienceFlexible and lightweight printed thermoelectric devices are becoming increasin...
Part 3: Additive ManufacturingInternational audienceWaste heat in the temperature range up to 100 °C...
This thesis describes the approaches of fabricating and testing thermoelectric generators (TEG) usin...
Printing is a versatile method to transform semiconducting nanoparticle inks into functional and fle...
Flexible thermoelectric devices are attractive power sources for the growing demand of flexible elec...
In this work we demonstrate that thin-film thermoelectric composite structures can be easily fabrica...
Thermoelectric generators (TEG) directly convert heat energy into electrical energy. The impediments...
This paper presents the optimization of a bismuth tellurium (Bi1.8Te3.2)-antimony tellurium (Sb2Te3)...
Thermal energy as an alternative renewable source of electricity can be used in a wide range of appl...
Abstract: Thermoelectric energy generators are attractive as potential energy harvesters for convert...