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Nano Lett ; 21(18): 7839-7844, 2021 Sep 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34469174

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Sn-based halide perovskites are promising for thermoelectric (TE) device applications because of their high electrical conductivity as well as the low thermal conductivity associated with their soft lattices. However, conventional three-dimensional Sn-based perovskites are not stable under typical TE device operating conditions. Here, we report a stable two-dimensional Sn-based perovskite for thermoelectric energy conversion by incorporating bulky conjugated ligands. We demonstrate a thin film with a large power factor of 5.42 ± 3.07 (average) and 7.07 (champion) µW m-1 K-2 at 343 K with an electrical conductivity of 5.07 S cm-1 and a Seebeck coefficient of 118.1 µV K-1. Importantly, these thin films show excellent operational stability (i.e., for over 100 h) at 313 K. This work suggests that the novel hybrid two-dimensional perovskites are a promising platform for thermoelectric energy conversion applications.

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Nano Lett ; 21(17): 7228-7235, 2021 Sep 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34415751

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A high resolution spatiotemporal ultrafast pump-probe system is developed to examine the interactions and transport phenomena between the electrical and the lattice thermal subsystems during ultrafast laser-matter interactions. This system incorporates an ultrafast pump-probe scheme with a stationary probe beam that interrogates the response to a spatial scanning pump beam, providing a full spatiotemporal mapping of a material's response due to an ultrafast pump excitation. The material's response, which is highly sensitive to its transport properties, is measured with a high spatial accuracy of up to ±10 nm and subpicosecond time resolution. Details of achieving this high spatial accuracy are described, and a study of the ultrafast transport processes in thin film gold is demonstrated. With the aid of transport and optical response models, the electrical thermal transport properties of gold and the electron-lattice coupling constant are simultaneously determined.

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Nano Lett ; 20(8): 6091-6096, 2020 08 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32628493

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Radiation greatly exceeding blackbody between two objects separated by microscale distances has attracted great interest. However, challenges in reaching such a small separation between two plates have so far prevented studies below a separation distance of about 25 nm. Here, we report a study of radiation enhancement in the near-field regime of less than 10 nm between two parallel plates. We make use of bulk, rigid plates to approach small separation distances without the adverse snap-in effect, develop embedded temperature sensors to allow near-zero separation, and employ advanced sensing method to level the plates and approach and maintain small separations. Our findings agree with theoretical predictions between parallel surfaces with separations down to 7 nm where an 18000 times enhancement in radiation between two quartz plates is observed. Our method can also be used to explore heat transfer between other materials and can possibly be extended to smaller separation gaps.

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Nano Lett ; 19(3): 1955-1962, 2019 03 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30753783

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Tellurium (Te) is an intrinsically p-type-doped narrow-band gap semiconductor with an excellent electrical conductivity and low thermal conductivity. Bulk trigonal Te has been theoretically predicted and experimentally demonstrated to be an outstanding thermoelectric material with a high value of thermoelectric figure-of-merit ZT. In view of the recent progress in developing the synthesis route of 2D tellurium thin films as well as the growing trend of exploiting nanostructures as thermoelectric devices, here for the first time, we report the excellent thermoelectric performance of tellurium nanofilms, with a room-temperature power factor of 31.7 µW/cm K2 and ZT value of 0.63. To further enhance the efficiency of harvesting thermoelectric power in nanofilm devices, thermoelectrical current mapping was performed with a laser as a heating source, and we found that high work function metals such as palladium can form rare accumulation-type metal-to-semiconductor contacts to Te, which allows thermoelectrically generated carriers to be collected more efficiently. High-performance thermoelectric Te devices have broad applications as energy harvesting devices or nanoscale Peltier coolers in microsystems.

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