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CARMEN focuses on enhancing the thermoelectric properties of two-dimensional materials, particularly SnSe2, by nanoengineering techniques. The project aims to reduce thermal conductivity while maintaining electrical conductivity to maximize the thermoelectric figure of merit, addressing the need for efficient waste hea…
Nanoengineering techniques have been developed to reduce thermal conductivity (κ) and improve the thermoelectric figure of merit (ZT) of materials.
However, both these strategies have had their own limitations.
Firstly, due to the nanopatterns only reducing the κ in a single direction, is difficult to reduce the total κ of thermal isotropic materials.
Secondly, when nanoengineering the material to increase ZT by lowering its κ, the nanopatterned sample with large porosity (> 0.5) can greatly rem…
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