Investigation of seebeck effect in ZnO nanowires for micropower generation in autonomous sensor systems

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The Seebeck effect of ZnO nanowires has been investigated with the future aim to build thermoelectric devices based on nanowire arrays for energy harvesting and potential use in low-power portable electronics and autonomous sensor systems. Bundles of ZnO nanowires have been deposited on alumina substrates by a thermal evaporation process. The ZnO nanowires have been characterized by means of a purposely-developed experimental set-up, showing a negative Seebeck coefficient as for n-type semiconductors. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media.

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Dalola, S., Faglia, G., Comini, E., Ferroni, M., Soldano, C., Zappa, D., … Sberveglieri, G. (2014). Investigation of seebeck effect in ZnO nanowires for micropower generation in autonomous sensor systems. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 162 LNEE, pp. 245–249). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3860-1_43

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