High-performance Ag0.8Pb18+xSbTe20 thermoelectric bulk materials fabricated by mechanical alloying and spark plasma sintering
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Min Zhou | Heng Wang | Ce-Wen Nan | Weishu Liu | C. Nan | Jingfeng Li | Boping Zhang | Weishu Liu | Heng Wang | Min Zhou | T. Kita | Jing-Feng Li | Bo-Ping Zhang | Takuji Kita
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