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An all-in-one Ag2Se-based flexible solar-thermoelectric generator with photothermal integration

  • Shuaihang Hou
  • , Jian Wang
  • , Guixia Zhang
  • , Xinqi Liu
  • , Zuoxu Wu
  • , Bingshang Liu
  • , Mengyang Lu
  • , Muhao Zhang
  • , Shihao Qiu
  • , Zhiliang Li
  • , Feng Cao*
  • , Qian Zhang*
  • , Shufang Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Hebei University
  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Hubei Normal University
  • Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)

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Abstract

Flexible solar-thermoelectric generators hold great promise for efficient solar energy harvesting and power supply in wearable electronics. However, the achievement of strong photothermal and thermoelectric performance simultaneously within a single material remains a significant challenge. Here, we propose a fully integrated solar-thermoelectric generator that directly employs Ag2Se thermoelectric thin films as the light-absorbing terminal, combined with a bottom infrared-reflective layer and surface visible anti-reflective coating. This multilayer architecture enables solar-selective absorption and enhances the photothermal conversion efficiency of Ag2Se up to 87.6%, while demonstrating good generalizability to other narrow-bandgap thermoelectric films. The resulting ring-shaped flexible generator delivers a maximum temperature difference and power density of 19.6 K and 0.17 μW cm-2 under 1-sun irradiation and exhibits a stable peak output power of ~1 μW under prolonged outdoor sunlight. These results highlight an effective strategy for high-efficiency solar-thermoelectric generators design and broaden the application potential of narrow-bandgap thermoelectric thin films in photothermal energy conversion.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2268
JournalNature Communications
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2026

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