Room-temperature exceptional plasticity in defective Bi2Te3-based bulk thermoelectric crystals | Science

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The recently discovered metal-like room-temperature plasticity in inorganic semiconductors reshapes our knowledge of the physical properties of materials, giving birth to a series of new-concept functional materials. However, current room-temperature …

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