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Photonic Curing Enables Ultrarapid Processing of Highly Conducting -Cu2-Se Printed Thermoelectric Films in Less Than 10 ms

ACS OMEGA(2022)

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It has been a challenge to obtain high electrical conductivity in inorganic printed thermoelectric (TE) films due to their high interfacial resistance. In this work, we report a facile synthesis process of Cu-Se-based printable ink for screen printing. A highly conducting TE beta-Cu2-delta Se phase forms in the screen-printed Cu-Se-based film through <= 10 ms sintering using photonic-curing technology, minimizing the interfacial resistance. This enables overcoming the major challenges associated with printed thermoelectrics: (a) to obtain the desired phase, (b) to attain high electrical conductivity, and (c) to obtain flexibility. Furthermore, the photonic-curing process reduces the synthesis time of the TE beta-Cu2-delta Se film from several days to a few milliseconds. The sintered film exhibits a remarkably high electrical conductivity of similar to 3710 S cm(-1) with a TE power factor of similar to 100 mu W m(-1) K-2. The fast processing and high conductivity of the film could also be potentially useful for different printed electronics applications.
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