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Highly integrated and flexible thermoelectric module fabricated by brush-cast doping of a highly aligned carbon nanotube web

An et al., 2018

Document ID
4253040000619973852
Author
An C
Kang Y
Song H
Jeong Y
Cho S
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS Applied Energy Materials

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With increasing attention on flexible or wearable power-conversion devices, intensive research efforts have been devoted to flexible organic thermoelectric (TE) modules to replace the brittle inorganic ones. In this study, a highly integrated and flexible TE module …
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