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Yuan Wang

Researcher at University of Southern Queensland

Publications -  33
Citations -  2004

Yuan Wang is an academic researcher from University of Southern Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermoelectric effect & Thermoelectric materials. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1111 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuan Wang include University of Queensland.

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Flexible Thermoelectric Materials and Generators: Challenges and Innovations.

TL;DR: The state-of-the-art in the development of flexible thermoelectric materials and devices is summarized, including exploring the fundamentals behind the performance of flexible temperature-conversion efficiency and properties by relating materials chemistry and physics to properties.
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Strong Phonon–Phonon Interactions Securing Extraordinary Thermoelectric Ge1–xSbxTe with Zn-Alloying-Induced Band Alignment

TL;DR: This study clarifies the impacts of high-concentration substitutional atoms on phonon band structure, phonon-phonon scattering rates, and the convergence of electron valence band edges, which could provide guidelines for developing high-performance thermoelectric materials.
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Arrays of Planar Vacancies in Superior Thermoelectric Ge1−x−yCdxBiyTe with Band Convergence

TL;DR: In this paper, the density functional theory of GeTe was analyzed and it was shown that Cd doping enables the convergence of these multivalence bands, leading to an enhanced power-factor in Ge1−x−yCdxBiyTe.
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High-Performance PEDOT:PSS Flexible Thermoelectric Materials and Their Devices by Triple Post-Treatments

TL;DR: In this paper, a flexible PEDOT:PSS (poly(3,4 ethylenedioxithiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate)(PEDOT):PSS) organic films were used for wearable electronics.
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Polycrystalline SnSe with Extraordinary Thermoelectric Property via Nanoporous Design.

TL;DR: This study fills the gap of achieving nanoporous SnSe and provides an avenue in achieving high-performance thermoelectric properties of materials.