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Flexible thermoelectrics based on ductile semiconductors.

Qingyu YangShiqi YangPengfei QiuLiming PengTian-Ran WeiZhen ZhangXun ShiLidong Chen
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Flexible thermoelectrics provide a different solution for developing portable and sustainable flexible power supplies. The discovery of silver sulfide-based ductile semiconductors has driven a shift in the potential for flexible thermoelectrics, but the lack of good p-type ductile thermoelectric materials has restricted the reality of fabricating conventional cross-plane π-shaped flexible devices. We report a series of high-performance p-type ductile thermoelectric materials based on the composition-performance phase diagram in AgCu(Se,S,Te) pseudoternary solid solutions, with high figure-of-merit values (0.45 at 300 kelvin and 0.68 at 340 kelvin) compared with other flexible thermoelectric materials. We further demonstrate thin and flexible π-shaped devices with a maximum normalized power density that reaches 30 μW cm -2 K -2 . This output is promising for the use of flexible thermoelectrics in wearable electronics.
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