Inkjet Printing Flexible Thermoelectric Devices Using Metal Chalcogenide Nanowires
Jingjie Du(Donghua University), Wan Jiang(Donghua University), Lianjun Wang(Donghua University), Yan Liu(University of Technology Sydney), Botao Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Meng Jiang(Donghua University), Keyi Zhang(Donghua University)
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