Lee et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Enhanced seebeck coefficients of thermoelectric Bi2Te3 nanowires as a result of an optimized annealing processLee et al., 2012
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- Lee J
- Kim J
- Moon W
- Berger A
- Lee J
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Although an annealing approach for bulk or thick Bi–Te material had been done for the enhancement of thermoelectric efficiency, this is the first time to report an annealing process for a Bi–Te nanostructure with a high aspect ratio. As is well-known, the Seebeck coefficient …
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