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Nanowires for heat conversionSwinkels et al., 2018
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- Swinkels M
- Zardo I
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- Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
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This review focuses on the investigation and enhancement of the thermoelectric properties of semiconducting nanowires (NWs). NWs are nanostructures with typical diameters between few to hundreds of nm and length of few to several microns, exhibiting a high …
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