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Stretchable photothermal membrane of NIR-II charge-transfer cocrystal for wearable solar thermoelectric power generation

Zhao et al., 2023

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15442896481497064599
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Zhao Y
Jiang W
Zhuo S
Wu B
Luo P
Chen W
Zheng M
Hu J
Zhang K
Wang Z
Liao L
Zhuo M
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Science Advances

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Harvesting sunlight into cost-effective electricity presents an enticing prospect for self- powered wearable applications. The photothermal materials with an extensive absorption are fundamental to achieve optical and thermal concentration of the sunlight for efficiency …
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