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    A figure of merit for flexibility by Peng, Jun, Snyder, G Jeffrey

    “…A thickness-dependent metric allows for comparison of materials for device applications Flexible materials are widely used in health care, robotics, and other…”
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    Charge-transport model for conducting polymers by Kang, Stephen Dongmin, Snyder, G. Jeffrey

    Published in Nature materials (01-02-2017)
    “…The growing technological importance of conducting polymers makes the fundamental understanding of their charge transport extremely important for materials and…”
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    Weighted Mobility by Snyder, G. Jeffrey, Snyder, Alemayouh H., Wood, Maxwell, Gurunathan, Ramya, Snyder, Berhanu H., Niu, Changning

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-06-2020)
    “…Engineering semiconductor devices requires an understanding of charge carrier mobility. Typically, mobilities are estimated using Hall effect and electrical…”
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    Compromise and Synergy in High‐Efficiency Thermoelectric Materials by Zhu, Tiejun, Liu, Yintu, Fu, Chenguang, Heremans, Joseph P., Snyder, Jeffrey G., Zhao, Xinbing

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-04-2017)
    “…The past two decades have witnessed the rapid growth of thermoelectric (TE) research. Novel concepts and paradigms are described here that have emerged,…”
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    Vacancy-induced dislocations within grains for high-performance PbSe thermoelectrics by Chen, Zhiwei, Ge, Binghui, Li, Wen, Lin, Siqi, Shen, Jiawen, Chang, Yunjie, Hanus, Riley, Snyder, G. Jeffrey, Pei, Yanzhong

    Published in Nature communications (04-01-2017)
    “…To minimize the lattice thermal conductivity in thermoelectrics, strategies typically focus on the scattering of low-frequency phonons by interfaces and…”
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    When band convergence is not beneficial for thermoelectrics by Park, Junsoo, Dylla, Maxwell, Xia, Yi, Wood, Max, Snyder, G. Jeffrey, Jain, Anubhav

    Published in Nature communications (08-06-2021)
    “…Band convergence is considered a clear benefit to thermoelectric performance because it increases the charge carrier concentration for a given Fermi level,…”
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    High Thermoelectric Performance in Non-Toxic Earth-Abundant Copper Sulfide by He, Ying, Day, Tristan, Zhang, Tiansong, Liu, Huili, Shi, Xun, Chen, Lidong, Snyder, G. Jeffrey

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (18-06-2014)
    “…A new type of high performance thermoelectric material Cu2‐xS composed of non‐toxic and earth‐abundant elements Cu and S is reported. Cu2‐xS surprisingly has…”
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    Metallic n‐Type Mg3Sb2 Single Crystals Demonstrate the Absence of Ionized Impurity Scattering and Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance by Imasato, Kazuki, Fu, Chenguang, Pan, Yu, Wood, Max, Kuo, Jimmy Jiahong, Felser, Claudia, Snyder, G. Jeffrey

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-04-2020)
    “…Mg3(Sb,Bi)2 alloys have recently been discovered as a competitive alternative to the state‐of‐the‐art n‐type Bi2(Te,Se)3 thermoelectric alloys. Previous…”
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    Copper ion liquid-like thermoelectrics by Liu, Huili, Shi, Xun, Xu, Fangfang, Zhang, Linlin, Zhang, Wenqing, Chen, Lidong, Li, Qiang, Uher, Ctirad, Day, Tristan, Snyder, G. Jeffrey

    Published in Nature materials (11-03-2012)
    “…A common route to obtain efficient thermoelectrics is to optimize the ratio between electrical and thermal conductivity. Typically, materials with a complex,…”
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    Weak electron–phonon coupling contributing to high thermoelectric performance in n-type PbSe by Wang, Heng, Pei, Yanzhong, LaLonde, Aaron D, Snyder, G. Jeffrey

    “…PbSe is a surprisingly good thermoelectric material due, in part, to its low thermal conductivity that had been overestimated in earlier measurements. The…”
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    Convergence of electronic bands for high performance bulk thermoelectrics by Pei, Yanzhong, Shi, Xiaoya, LaLonde, Aaron, Wang, Heng, Chen, Lidong, Snyder, G. Jeffrey

    Published in Nature (London) (05-05-2011)
    “…Hot source The use of thermoelectric devices to convert waste heat into electricity is anticipated to find many applications, but most thermoelectric materials…”
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    Thinking Like a Chemist: Intuition in Thermoelectric Materials by Zeier, Wolfgang G., Zevalkink, Alex, Gibbs, Zachary M., Hautier, Geoffroy, Kanatzidis, Mercouri G., Snyder, G. Jeffrey

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (International ed.) (06-06-2016)
    “…The coupled transport properties required to create an efficient thermoelectric material necessitates a thorough understanding of the relationship between the…”
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    All-Inorganic Halide Perovskites as Potential Thermoelectric Materials: Dynamic Cation off-Centering Induces Ultralow Thermal Conductivity by Xie, Hongyao, Hao, Shiqiang, Bao, Jinke, Slade, Tyler J, Snyder, G. Jeffrey, Wolverton, Christopher, Kanatzidis, Mercouri G

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (20-05-2020)
    “…Halide perovskites are anticipated to impact next generation high performance solar cells because of their extraordinary charge transport and optoelectronic…”
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    Convergence of multi-valley bands as the electronic origin of high thermoelectric performance in CoSb3 skutterudites by Tang, Yinglu, Gibbs, Zachary M., Agapito, Luis A., Li, Guodong, Kim, Hyun-Sik, Nardelli, Marco Buongiorno, Curtarolo, Stefano, Snyder, G. Jeffrey

    Published in Nature materials (01-12-2015)
    “…Filled skutterudites R x Co 4 Sb 12 are excellent n-type thermoelectric materials owing to their high electronic mobility and high effective mass, combined…”
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    Flexible n-type thermoelectric materials by organic intercalation of layered transition metal dichalcogenide TiS2 by Wan, Chunlei, Gu, Xiaokun, Dang, Feng, Itoh, Tomohiro, Wang, Yifeng, Sasaki, Hitoshi, Kondo, Mami, Koga, Kenji, Yabuki, Kazuhisa, Snyder, G. Jeffrey, Yang, Ronggui, Koumoto, Kunihito

    Published in Nature materials (01-06-2015)
    “…Organic semiconductors are attracting increasing interest as flexible thermoelectric materials owing to material abundance, easy processing and low thermal…”
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    Dense dislocation arrays embedded in grain boundaries for high-performance bulk thermoelectrics by Kim, Sang Il, Lee, Kyu Hyoung, Mun, Hyeon A, Kim, Hyun Sik, Hwang, Sung Woo, Roh, Jong Wook, Yang, Dae Jin, Shin, Weon Ho, Li, Xiang Shu, Lee, Young Hee, Snyder, G. Jeffrey, Kim, Sung Wng

    “…The widespread use of thermoelectric technology is constrained by a relatively low conversion efficiency of the bulk alloys, which is evaluated in terms of a…”
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    Band Sharpening and Band Alignment Enable High Quality Factor to Enhance Thermoelectric Performance in n‑Type PbS by Xiao, Yu, Wang, Dongyang, Zhang, Yang, Chen, Congrun, Zhang, Shuxuan, Wang, Kedong, Wang, Guangtao, Pennycook, Stephen J, Snyder, G. Jeffrey, Wu, Haijun, Zhao, Li-Dong

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (26-02-2020)
    “…Low-cost and earth-abundant PbS-based thermoelectrics are expected to be an alternative for PbTe, and have attracted extensive attentions from thermoelectric…”
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    Optimum Carrier Concentration in n-Type PbTe Thermoelectrics by Pei, Yanzhong, Gibbs, Zachary M., Gloskovskii, Andrei, Balke, Benjamin, Zeier, Wolfgang G., Snyder, G. Jeffrey

    Published in Advanced energy materials (01-09-2014)
    “…Taking La‐ and I‐doped PbTe as an example, the current work shows the effects of optimizing the thermoelectric figure of merit, zT, by controlling the doping…”
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    Solubility design leading to high figure of merit in low-cost Ce-CoSb3 skutterudites by Tang, Yinglu, Hanus, Riley, Chen, Sinn-wen, Snyder, G. Jeffrey

    Published in Nature communications (20-07-2015)
    “…CoSb 3 -based filled skutterudite has emerged as one of the most viable candidates for thermoelectric applications in automotive industry. However, the…”
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    Ultrahigh power factor and thermoelectric performance in hole-doped single-crystal SnSe by Zhao, Li-Dong, Tan, Gangjian, Hao, Shiqiang, He, Jiaqing, Pei, Yanling, Chi, Hang, Wang, Heng, Gong, Shengkai, Xu, Huibin, Dravid, Vinayak P., Uher, Ctirad, Snyder, G. Jeffrey, Wolverton, Chris, Kanatzidis, Mercouri G.

    “…Thermoelectric technology, harvesting electric power directly from heat, is a promising environmentally friendly means of energy savings and power generation…”
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