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Stretchable p/n-Pair Thermoelectric Fibers Based on Core (Ag)-Shell (Ag2Se) Structure for Wearable Electronics

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Title
Stretchable p/n-Pair Thermoelectric Fibers Based on Core (Ag)-Shell (Ag2Se) Structure for Wearable Electronics
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Citation
Advanced Functional Materials
Type
Article
Author Keywords
energy harvestingstrain and temperature sensingstretchable thermoelectric fiberswearable electronicsAg@Ag2Se core-shell structure
ISSN
1616-301X
Abstract

The development of stretchable p/n-pair thermoelectric (TE) fibers holds significant promise for multifunctional wearable electronics, yet remains challenging due to complex processing and limited mechanical durability. Here, a novel strategy is presented for the facile fabrication of stretchable Ag@Ag2Se-based TE fibers using a selective in situ chemical reduction process, eliminating the need for thermal treatment or specialized equipment. The resulting fibers feature a robust core-shell architecture, with conductive Ag cores and n-type Ag2Se shells, achieving a Seebeck coefficient of -96.75 mu V K-1 under 100% strain and stable electrical conductivity under 200% strain. Notably, the fibers exhibit excellent cyclic stability with Delta V/V0 maintained within 1.75% under mechanical deformation. When patterned into p/n-pair arrays through localized chemical treatment, the fibers function as efficient energy harvesters and strain/temperature sensors. Integrated into wearable platforms, these fibers demonstrate simultaneous mechanical and thermal sensing and effective energy harvesting from body heat. This work establishes a versatile platform for scalable, miniaturized, and multifunctional TE fiber systems, advancing the future of smart textiles and wearable electronics.

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https://scholar.dgist.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11750/59915
DOI
10.1002/adfm.202521163
Publisher
Wiley
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