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In article number 1905809, Jaeyoung Jang and co‐workers demonstrate a novel conceptual approach to realize a self‐healable and stretchable thermoelectric energy‐harvesting material. Highly p‐doped polymer semiconductor nanowires are electrically percolated in a thermoplastic elastomer matrix, exhibiting good thermoelectric performances with a maximum power factor of 1.16 μW m−1 K−2. In addition, the...
Self‐healable and stretchable energy‐harvesting materials can provide a new avenue for the realization of self‐powered wearable electronics, including electronic skins, whose main materials are required to be robust to and stable under external damage and severe mechanical stresses. However, thermoelectric (TE) materials showing both self‐healing properties and stretchability have not yet been demonstrated...
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