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Ultralow thermal conductivity and high thermoelectric figure of merit in SnSe crystals 2013 2026 2017 2021 4.2k
  1. Ultralow thermal conductivity and high thermoelectric figure of merit in SnSe crystals (2014)
    Li‐Dong Zhao, Shih‐Han Lo et al. Nature
  2. Materials Design and Discovery with High-Throughput Density Functional Theory: The Open Quantum Materials Database (OQMD) (2013)
    James E. Saal, Scott Kirklin et al. JOM
  3. Ultrahigh power factor and thermoelectric performance in hole-doped single-crystal SnSe (2015)
    Li‐Dong Zhao, Gangjian Tan et al. Science
  4. The Open Quantum Materials Database (OQMD): assessing the accuracy of DFT formation energies (2015)
    Scott Kirklin, James E. Saal et al. npj Computational Materials
  5. All-scale hierarchical thermoelectrics: MgTe in PbTe facilitates valence band convergence and suppresses bipolar thermal transport for high performance (2013)
    Li‐Dong Zhao, Haijun Wu et al. Energy & Environmental Science
  6. High Thermoelectric Performance of p-Type SnTe via a Synergistic Band Engineering and Nanostructuring Approach (2014)
    Gangjian Tan, Li‐Dong Zhao et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society
  7. Non-equilibrium processing leads to record high thermoelectric figure of merit in PbTe–SrTe (2016)
    Gangjian Tan, Fengyuan Shi et al. Nature Communications
  8. Recent advances and applications of deep learning methods in materials science (2022)
    Kamal Choudhary, Brian DeCost et al. npj Computational Materials
  9. Combinatorial screening for new materials in unconstrained composition space with machine learning (2014)
    Bryce Meredig, Ankit Agrawal et al. Physical Review B
  10. Codoping in SnTe: Enhancement of Thermoelectric Performance through Synergy of Resonance Levels and Band Convergence (2015)
    Gangjian Tan, Fengyuan Shi et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society
  11. High-throughput DFT calculations of formation energy, stability and oxygen vacancy formation energy of ABO3 perovskites (2017)
    Antoine Emery, Chris Wolverton Scientific Data
  12. Rhombohedral to Cubic Conversion of GeTe via MnTe Alloying Leads to Ultralow Thermal Conductivity, Electronic Band Convergence, and High Thermoelectric Performance (2018)
    Zheng Zheng, Xianli Su et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society
  13. Origin of the High Performance in GeTe-Based Thermoelectric Materials upon Bi2Te3 Doping (2014)
    Di Wu, Li‐Dong Zhao et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society
  14. High thermoelectric performance in Bi0.46Sb1.54Te3 nanostructured with ZnTe (2018)
    Xianli Su, Shiqiang Hao et al. Energy & Environmental Science
  15. ElemNet: Deep Learning the Chemistry of Materials From Only Elemental Composition (2018)
    Dipendra Jha, Logan Ward et al. Scientific Reports

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Chris Wolverton 31420 14690 3278 6304 406 39.0k
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