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Defectos antisitio y fase amorfa mejoran el rendimiento termoeléctrico en películas flexibles

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Un estudio reciente demuestra que la combinación sinérgica de defectos antisitio Bi–Te y una estructura híbrida cristalino-amorfa en películas delgadas de Bi₂Te₂.₇Se₀.₃ permite alcanzar un factor de mérito (ZT) de 1.48 a temperatura ambiente, superando el rendimiento de la mayoría de las películas termoeléctricas flexibles reportadas. Los investigadores optimizaron la concentración de portadores de carga a través de defectos antisitio y la movilidad de Hall mediante la hibridación de fases, logrando una potencia de salida de 114 µW cm⁻² con un diferencial de temperatura de solo 5 K. Para su trabajo como estudiante de doctorado en sistemas geotérmicos de agua de mina, este avance es relevante porque sugiere que materiales termoeléctricos de alta eficiencia podrían integrarse en intercambiadores de calor para recuperar energía residual en sistemas de baja temperatura, mejorando la viabilidad de futuras instalaciones en regiones post-minería.

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