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Reduction in thermal conductivity of monolayer WS2 caused by substrate effect
Understanding the substrate and temperature effect on thermal transport properties of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) monolayers are crucial for their future applications. Herein, a dual-wavelength fla...
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Silkworm Silk Fibers with Multiple Reinforced Properties Obtained through Feeding Ag Nanowires
Silkworm silk fibers have been woven into textiles for thousands of years, because of their attractive luster, good mechanical properties, excellent biocompatibility, and large-scale production. With the devel...
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Open AccessCurrent Rectification in a Structure: ReSe2/Au Contacts on Both Sides of ReSe2
Schottky effect of two-dimensional materials is important for nanoscale electrics. A ReSe2 flake is transferred to be suspended between an Au sink and an Au nanofilm. This device is initially designed to measure ...
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Chemically doped macroscopic graphene fibers with significantly enhanced thermoelectric properties
Flexible wearable electronics, when combined with outstanding thermoelectric properties, are promising candidates for future energy harvesting systems. Graphene and its macroscopic assemblies (e.g., graphene-b...
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Systematic characterization of transport and thermoelectric properties of a macroscopic graphene fiber
Graphene, a two-dimensional material with extraordinary electrical, thermal, and elastic performance, is a potential candidate for future technologies. However, the superior properties of graphene have not yet...