Journal article

Recent advances in printable thermoelectric devices: Materials, printing techniques, and applications

MS Hossain, T Li, Y Yu, J Yong, JH Bahk, E Skafidas

Rsc Advances | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2020

Abstract

Thermoelectric devices have great potential as a sustainable energy conversion technology to harvest waste heat and perform spot cooling with high reliability. However, most of the thermoelectric devices use toxic and expensive materials, which limits their application. These materials also require high-temperature fabrication processes, limiting their compatibility with flexible, bio-compatible substrate. Printing electronics is an exciting new technique for fabrication that has enabled a wide array of biocompatible and conformable systems. Being able to print thermoelectric devices allows them to be custom made with much lower cost for their specific application. Significant effort has bee..

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Grants

Awarded by National Science Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the support from the Australian research Council under Linkage Scheme with the grant ARC Research Hub for Graphene Enabled Industry Transformation, funding under Industrial Transformation Research Hub IH150100003. J.-H. Bahk is thankful for the financial support from NSF under Grant DMR-1905571.