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A Nanostructuring Method to Decouple Electrical and Thermal Transport through the Formation of Electrically Triggered Conductive Nanofilaments.

José Ramón Durán RetamalChen-Fang KangDer-Hsien LienWei-Cheng KuoZhen-Yu JuangMeng-Lin TsaiChih-Hsiang HoJenh-Yih JuangVincent K S HsiaoYing-Hao ChuLain-Jong LiYue WuJr-Hau He
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2018)
Transforming thermal energy into electric energy and vice versa needs the decoupling of electrical transport from thermal transport. An innovative strategy is proposed by forming/disrupting electrically triggered conductive nanofilaments within semiconducting thin films to switch thermoelectric properties between two states without further material modification and manufacturing processes. It can also controllably adjust the degree of decoupling, providing a potential resolution and performance adjustability for heat/coldness control or power consumption reduction on demand.
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