Programmable and Surface-Conformable Origami Design for Thermoelectric Devices
Advanced Science(2024)
Abstract
Thermoelectric devices (TEDs) show great potential for waste heat energy recycling and sensing. However, existing TEDs cannot be self-adapted to the complex quadratic surface, leading to significant heat loss and restricting their working scenario. Here, surface-conformable origami-TEDs (o-TEGs) are developed through programmable crease-designed origami substrates and the screen-printing TE legs. Compared with "pi" structured TEDs, the origami design (with heat conductive materials) changed the heat-transferring direction of the laminated TE legs, resulting in an enhancement in enlarging Delta T/THot and Vout by 5.02 and 3.51 times. Four o-TEDs with different creases designs are fabricated to verify the heat recycling ability on plane and central quadratic surfaces. Demonstrating a high Vout density (up to 0.98 -2at Delta T of 50 K) and good surface conformability, o-TEDs are further used in thermal touch panels attached to multiple surfaces, allowing information to be wirelessly transferred on a remote display via finger-writing. Surface conformable origami designed TEGs (o-TEGs) are presented in this paper. The programmble origami creases design allows a piece of unfolded paper-based TEG to be folded to wrapped around quadratic heat source surfaces, e.g., cylinderical, conical, and hemispherical surfaces.image
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Key words
origami design,surface conformable,thermoelectric device
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