Advanced Materials, Vol.25, No.11, 1629-1633, 2013
Effect of Interfacial Properties on Polymer-Nanocrystal Thermoelectric Transport
The electrical behavior of a conducting-polymer/inorganic-nanowire composite is explained with a model in which carrier transport occurs predominantly through a highly conductive volume of polymer that exists at the polymer-nanowire interface. This result highlights the importance of controlling nanoscale interfaces for thermoelectric materials, and provides a general route for improving carrier transport in organic/inorganic composites.