Publication: Nanostructured Oxide Thin Films for Sustainable Development
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Date
2017
Authors
Mele P.
Singh S.J.
Saini S.
Jha A.K.
Adam M.I.
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Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
In the effort to emancipate mankind from fossil fuels dependence and minimize the CO2 emissions, efficient transport and conversion of energy is required. Advanced materials such as superconductors and thermoelectrics are expected to play an important role in sustainable science and development. We propose an overview of our recent progress on nanostructured thin films of superconducting and thermoelectric oxides. Superconducting properties of YBa2Cu3Ox and thermoelectric properties of Al-doped ZnO are described in relation to preparation techniques, experimental conditions, substrates used, structure and morphology. We especially discuss a nanoengineering approach for the enhancement of energy transport and energy conversion efficiency of oxide thin films compared to their corresponding counterpart of bulk materials. � 2017 The Authors.
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Conversion efficiency; Deposition; Energy conversion; Energy efficiency; Films; Fossil fuels; Oxide films; Oxides; Phonon scattering; Pulsed laser deposition; Structures (built objects); Superconducting films; Superconducting materials; Thermoelectric energy conversion; Artificial pinning centers; Experimental conditions; Nanodefects; Nanostructured thin film; Structure and morphology; Superconducting properties; Thermoelectric properties; Thermoelectrics; Thin films