Publications by authors named "Fa-Zhu Ding"

Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) are environmentally friendly energy harvesting technologies that hold great promise in the field of self-powered electronics and sensing. However, the current development of thermoelectric (TE) devices has largely lagged behind the development of thermoelectric materials, especially in the preparation of thermoelectric components with customizable shapes and excellent properties, which largely limits their practical applications. These issues can be effectively addressed by using 3D printing technology.

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Effective thermal management is quite urgent for electronics owing to their ever-growing integration degree, operation frequency and power density, and the main strategy of thermal management is to remove excess energy from electronics to outside by thermal conductive materials. Compared to the conventional thermal management materials, flexible thermally conductive films with high in-plane thermal conductivity, as emerging candidates, have aroused greater interest in the last decade, which show great potential in thermal management applications of next-generation devices. However, a comprehensive review of flexible thermally conductive films is rarely reported.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on enhancing thermoelectric performance by creating nanoscale heterostructure interfaces within material matrices.
  • Researchers fabricated highly (00l)-oriented Bi2Te3/Te thin films on MgO substrates using a magnetron co-sputtering method, achieving optimal content and properties.
  • The findings highlight a unique behavior in the relationship between the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity, suggesting that this microstructure design can lead to better thermoelectric materials in the future.
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