Zhao et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Stretchable photothermal membrane of NIR-II charge-transfer cocrystal for wearable solar thermoelectric power generationZhao et al., 2023
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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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