Thin film thermoelectric materials: Classification, characterization, and potential for wearable applications

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Abstract

Thermoelectric technology has the ability to convert heat directly into electricity and vice versa. With the rapid growth of portable and wearable electronics and miniature devices, the self-powered and maintenance of free thermoelectric energy harvester is highly desired as a potential power supply. Thin film thermoelectric materials are lightweight, mechanically flexible, and they can be synthesized from abundant resources and processed with a low-cost procedure, which offers the potential to develop the novel thermoelectric devices and hold unique promise for future electronics and miniature accessories. Here, a general classification for thin film thermoelectric materials varied by material compositions, and thermoelectric properties depended on different measurement technique. Several new flexible thermoelectric strategies are summarized with the hope that they can inspire further development of novel thermoelectric applications.

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Chen, X., Dai, W., Wu, T., Luo, W., Yang, J., Jiang, W., & Wang, L. (2018, April 1). Thin film thermoelectric materials: Classification, characterization, and potential for wearable applications. Coatings. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings8070244

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